![]() ![]() You can change these settings by clicking “Ad Choices / Do not sell my info” in the footer at any time. Please note that you will still see advertising, but it will not be personalised to you. You can choose not to receive personalised ads by clicking “Reject data collection and continue” below. This works in most places where the app name appears, but if I have the app opened in fullscreen and I swipe up with 3 fingers I still see the old app name in the menu at. ![]() You can set the product name directly in the build settings or via xcconfig files. I tried it using Finder, navigating to Applications, right clicking on the app to rename, moving to 'information' and renaming it there. Read more about how we personalise ads in the BBC and our advertising partners. There are several ways to change the name of the app, after you have created the project: You can rename the target (Double click on the name) because by default Xcode uses the target name as products name (see next screenshot). ![]() Some apps may not allow you to use a slash (/) in a filename. You can’t include a colon (:) or start the name with a period (.). When you consent to data collection on AMP pages you are consenting to allow us to display personalised ads that are relevant to you when you are outside of the UK. Rename one item On your Mac, select the item, then press Return. We use local storage to store your consent preferences on your device. For instance, to instantly open the contents of a document folder, type: cd USERPROFILE\Documents To give the file a new name, type: ren OLD-FILE-NAME.EXTENSION NEW-FILE-NAME. Read more about the essential information we store on your device to make our web pages work. Open the Command Prompt from the Start menu, then navigate to the directory in which the folders or files you want to rename are located. To make our web pages work, we store some limited information on your device without your consent. The lightweight mobile page you have visited has been built using Google AMP technology. You may be asked to set these preferences again when you visit non-AMP BBC pages. ![]()
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