Another reason for application rejection by Apple.
As you know, for several months we have been unsuccessfully trying to launch the iOS application. They rejected the verification again, you have the reason attached👇👇👇
For those who are interested, below I have listed the previous reasons for rejection:
- Content filtering method raising concerns
- Require users to agree to terms (EULA) that clearly state there is no tolerance for inappropriate content or aggressive users
- Mechanism allowing users to flag objectionable content
- Mechanism allowing users to block abusive users
- The developer must take action within 24 hours regarding reports of inappropriate content, removing it and ejecting the user who provided violating content.
- Provide the username and password for the correct demo account on the App Store Connect app review page, which grants full access to your app's features and functionality, or provide a demo mode showcasing all the features and functionality available in your app.
- Your app includes the NSUserTrackingUsageDescription description indicating that you will request permission to track users. To publish this information on your app's product page, you must indicate what types of data you will track from users. If this is incorrect, update the app's binary file and submit a new build to App Store Connect.
- We noticed that your app accesses internet content that belongs to you and includes cookie files. Cookies can be used to track users, but you are not utilizing the App Tracking Transparency feature to request user permission before collecting tracking data.
- Your app's metadata includes the following call to action and/or URL that directs users to external purchasing or subscription mechanisms for use within the app: https://ccfound.com/pl/support
- We noticed that your app's metadata contains the following information that is unrelated to the content and functionality of the app: Specifically, the app descriptions and promotional text are identical.
- The description of your app contains information that inadequately describes the content, features, and functionality of the app.
As you know, for several months we have been unsuccessfully trying to launch the iOS application. They rejected the verification again, you have the reason attached👇👇👇
For those who are interested, below I have listed the previous reasons for rejection:
- Content filtering method raising concerns
- Require users to agree to terms (EULA) that clearly state there is no tolerance for inappropriate content or aggressive users
- Mechanism allowing users to flag objectionable content
- Mechanism allowing users to block abusive users
- The developer must take action within 24 hours regarding reports of inappropriate content, removing it and ejecting the user who provided violating content.
- Provide the username and password for the correct demo account on the App Store Connect app review page, which grants full access to your app's features and functionality, or provide a demo mode showcasing all the features and functionality available in your app.
- Your app includes the NSUserTrackingUsageDescription description indicating that you will request permission to track users. To publish this information on your app's product page, you must indicate what types of data you will track from users. If this is incorrect, update the app's binary file and submit a new build to App Store Connect.
- We noticed that your app accesses internet content that belongs to you and includes cookie files. Cookies can be used to track users, but you are not utilizing the App Tracking Transparency feature to request user permission before collecting tracking data.
- Your app's metadata includes the following call to action and/or URL that directs users to external purchasing or subscription mechanisms for use within the app: https://ccfound.com/pl/support
- We noticed that your app's metadata contains the following information that is unrelated to the content and functionality of the app: Specifically, the app descriptions and promotional text are identical.
- The description of your app contains information that inadequately describes the content, features, and functionality of the app.

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Poor matter - I wonder if other applications are being "harassed" in the same way. It seems not, because they would not have achieved such success (in the sense of the AppStore) in that way.
But such a question - how long (roughly) does one have to wait from the submission of the next version of the application to receive information about its status (rejection/approval)?
Poor matter - I wonder if other applications are being "harassed" in the same way. It seems not, because they would not have achieved such success (in the sense of the AppStore) in that way.
But such a question - how long (roughly) does one have to wait from the submission of the next version of the application to receive information about its status (rejection/approval)?
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