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I use applicationWillResignActive to display the splash image when my app is in background (see code-snippet). Reason: I don't want private data of the app be visible when my app is in background on iOS 7 and the user presses the Home button twice.

splashWindow = [[UIWindow alloc] initWithFrame:[UIScreen mainScreen].bounds];
splashWindow.windowLevel = UIWindowLevelAlert;
[splashWindow addSubview:splashViewController.view];
[splashWindow makeKeyAndVisible];

The problem is that applicationWillResignActive is also fired when iOS shows an alert because some certificate is about to expire. How can I fix this? Do I need to take another approach to display the splash image in background?

Thanks for any advice

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    Why don't you use applicationWillEnterBackground notification in the AppDelegate?
    – lucaslt89
    Dec 11, 2013 at 12:42
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    cause that event never gets called Dec 11, 2013 at 14:29

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You could also use the applicationWillEnterBackground to open a blank screen/your splash image and switch back to your normal screen with applicationWillEnterForeground.

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  • - (void)applicationWillEnterBackground:(UIApplication *)application never gets called (in iOS7) Dec 11, 2013 at 14:27
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Fixed: I could not change the iOS behaviour as described but I used:

[self.window addSubview:splashViewController.view];

instead of the code-snippet above. The iOS alert still makes the splash appear but I hide it again in applicationDidBecomeActive with [splashViewController.view removeFromSuperview]; The splash now disappears when the alert is answered with OK or Cancel.

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