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This question on iOS was force-closed as a duplicate by someone with Gold Badge rights, and I oppose the closure for the following reasons:

  • The linked questions are proven "wrong" since an app is able to prevent the capture of a screenshot, even over USB

  • Snapchat alerts people that a photo was taken.

It's not too hard to imagine that an Apple-approved OS hook allows this, since both Snapchat and the other app exist on the app store.

I refer to this "OS hook" as an "API". Maybe my choice of words is incorrect (calling it an API) but I need help sussing through the Apple framework to find where to catch this event.

Regarding this ^^ a commenter said that finding API's are off topic. The intention for this rule is for finding 3rd party libraries on Github or similar ilk.

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  • Should the question be closed?
  • Is rewording possible to re open this question?
  • What else should I learn to prevent this kind of hassle in the future?
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As the banner specifically tells you, if the answers to the marked duplicate fail to solve your problem, edit the question to explain why the provided solutions don't solve your problem.

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  • edits made to the question.... Jan 11, 2016 at 15:26
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    @LamonteCristo then your question is currently in the "reopen" queue. Give it time.
    – Patrice
    Jan 11, 2016 at 15:29
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Yes, the closure was perfectly proper.

The linked question has an answer that clearly explains how Snapchat achieves this effect*, and it's not clear a) that CyberDust does any differently, or b) that your assertion about CyberDust is even true:

Cyber Dust users on iOS have the ability to take screenshots due to Apple’s decision to prevent applications from blocking screenshot capabilities... [emphasis mine]

I see no reason to not consider this a duplicate. Your edit has not explained why your situation is different; you've merely repeated your earlier statements.


*And links to a question with even more detail.

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