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Steps to reproduce
- Set a retention period on the server side
- Click Activity from the bottom tool bar in the iOS app
- You will find that the mobile app does not automatically delete older activities (keep activities forever), unless manually app reset
Expected behaviour
The Activity on the iOS app should automatically delete older activities based on retention period set by the server
Actual behaviour
the mobile app does not automatically delete older activities (keep activities forever), unless manually app reset
Logs
If applicable, you can post the iOS app or server logs (removing any sensitive information).
Reasoning or why should it be changed/implemented?
For privacy reasons, the iOS app Activity should respect the server side retention rule.
Environment data
iOS version: iOS 26
Nextcloud iOS app version: 33.0.3.7
Server operating system: Debian
Web server: Apache
Database: MySQL
PHP version: Using the latest docker (not all-in-one)
Nextcloud version: Using the latest docker (not all-in-one)
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Steps to reproduce
Expected behaviour
The Activity on the iOS app should automatically delete older activities based on retention period set by the server
Actual behaviour
the mobile app does not automatically delete older activities (keep activities forever), unless manually app reset
Logs
Reasoning or why should it be changed/implemented?
For privacy reasons, the iOS app Activity should respect the server side retention rule.
Environment data
iOS version: iOS 26
Nextcloud iOS app version: 33.0.3.7
Server operating system: Debian
Web server: Apache
Database: MySQL
PHP version: Using the latest docker (not all-in-one)
Nextcloud version: Using the latest docker (not all-in-one)