If accessing Salesforce using iOS 14+ on our mobile application, users may experience issues with images, Visualforce pages, RTE (rich text editor) components in Email Template Builder and Email Content Builder (in Pardot), and other content not loading. Content may appear as broken links or may use placeholders. You can configure your Salesforce org’s settings to allow images to render successfully in Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience, and Visualforce pages. This configuration also allows the Experience Builder to open successfully in the mobile app running on iOS 14+. This knowledge article also discusses workarounds to restore more functionality when using iOS 14+. For information on restoring functionality in the desktop or iPad versions of Safari, see this knowledge article.Android platforms are not affected by this change today, but the Chromium project has announced plans to adopt similar policies before 2022.
A My Domain name must be set and deployed.
XSS and Content Sniffing Protection
Ensure the following settings are enabled in Session Settings:
After all of the above conditions are met, images will load successfully for users accessing Salesforce using our Mobile app on iOS 14+. Experience Builder will also open successfully. For users using earlier versions of iOS, image loading and Experience Builder will continue to work as before.
Visualforce in Page Layouts in Lightning Experience
If you use Lightning Experience and have Visualforce pages embedded within page layouts, additionally enable the Enhanced Domains setting:
Uncheck "Include the instance name in Visualforce URLs when third-party cookies are blocked" while the enhanced domains are not available to production till Mar 2021 to address the issues related "To unblock third-party content for the Salesforce app only "for iOS (ITP).
Please see: Get Ready for Changes to Apple’s Privacy Policy in Spring '21 Release Notes
Note: existing integrations that expect visualforce.com hostnames will need to turn off the "Include the instance name in Visualforce URLs when third-party cookies are blocked" setting, though ITP also needs to be turned off in Safari to work with visualforce.com. If integration works with either visual.force.com or visualforce.com, then keeping "Include the instance name in Visualforce URLs when third-party cookies are blocked" on generally allows ITP to be enabled in iOS and Safari.
These help article links could also be helpful.
Enable Enhanced Domains
https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=sf.domain_name_enhanced_enable.htm&type=5
What Determines Your URL Formats?
https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=sf.domain_name_url_formats_what_determines.htm&type=5
Third-Party Canvas Apps
If you experience issues with content loading in your third-party canvas applications, your third-party developers need to update those applications. Read more about developing Canvas applications that don’t rely on cookies in this Release Note:
Get Ready for Changes to Apple’s Privacy Policy
Restore Behavior of Earlier Versions of Safari
To have Salesforce's features work as they had in earlier versions of iOS, you can modify the settings of the Salesforce App. The following configuration works regardless of whether the aforementioned workarounds are activated in your org. Keep in mind that modifications to settings affect all websites included in the Salesforce app, not just the Salesforce authored experience. Please ensure that your organization's Information Technology policies allow this type of change before proceeding.
First, for Safari in iPadOS:
Then, for Salesforce App in iOS and iPadOS:
Salesforce is actively exploring additional options and will update this article as more information becomes available.
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