iOS 17 Background Execution Conflicts When Using Third-Party Installers Alongside Google Home/Nest Automations

alf5ra drad 0 Reputation points
2025-12-15T18:41:42.76+00:00

On iOS 17, I’ve noticed that Google Home (Nest) automations sometimes delay or fail to execute after using third-party installers like Scarlet (outside the App Store).

It seems related to background execution limits, local network discovery, or app prioritization after enterprise-signed apps run. Google Home relies heavily on background tasks and local network access, so once iOS applies stricter resource controls, automations appear unreliable.

Has anyone encountered similar background execution or network permission conflicts on iOS 17? Are there recommended best practices or system-level diagnostics to ensure consistent background automation behavior when enterprise-signed apps are present?

Any insight would be appreciated.

(Feels a bit like Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3’s Culling Game — once new rules are introduced, everything else has to adapt.)

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-15T18:41:56.85+00:00
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    Background execution limits and local network discovery can indeed affect the reliability of automations in apps like Google Home on iOS 17, especially when using third-party installers. iOS has implemented stricter resource controls that may prioritize certain apps over others, leading to conflicts in background tasks and network permissions.

    To ensure consistent background automation behavior, consider the following best practices:

    1. Check Background App Refresh Settings: Ensure that Google Home has permission to run in the background. Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh and make sure it is enabled for Google Home.
    2. Local Network Access: Verify that Google Home has the necessary permissions to access the local network. This can be checked in Settings > Privacy > Local Network.
    3. Avoid Conflicting Apps: If possible, limit the use of third-party installers that may interfere with system resources. Some enterprise-signed apps can impose restrictions that affect how other apps function.
    4. Monitor Resource Usage: Use system-level diagnostics to monitor how resources are allocated among apps. This can help identify if certain apps are consuming too many resources, leading to delays in automations.
    5. Update Apps Regularly: Ensure that all apps, including Google Home, are updated to the latest versions to benefit from performance improvements and bug fixes.

    If issues persist, consider reaching out to Apple Support or the developers of the Google Home app for further assistance, as they may have more specific insights into conflicts arising from third-party installations.


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  2. Gérard Oomens 114K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-12-15T19:19:38.4666667+00:00
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