
Improve your review experience - and the experience of your future users - by thoughtfully combining your apps into one. Submitting several apps that are essentially the same ties up the App Review process and risks the rejection of your apps. Websites served in an iOS app, web content that is not formatted for iOS, and limited web interactions do not make a quality app. Your app should be engaging and useful, and make the most of the features unique to iOS. Web clippings, content aggregators, or a collection of links All apps submitted to the App Store that access user data are required to include a purpose string.
MON APP CODE
If your app’s code references one or more APIs that access sensitive user data, the app’s ist file should contain a $! key with a user-facing purpose string explaining clearly and completely why your app needs the data. Including an example can help users understand why your app is requesting access to their personal information. When requesting permission to access user or usage data, you should clearly and completely describe how your app will use the data. Apps that are still in progress and contain placeholder content are not ready to be distributed and cannot be approved. Placeholder contentįinalize all images and text in your app before sending it in for review. A link to user support with up-to-date contact information and a link to your privacy policy is required for all apps. Broken linksĪll links in your app must be functional. For apps already on the App Store that may have minor guideline issues, bug fixes can be approved as long as there are no legal concerns.
MON APP SOFTWARE
Make sure to thoroughly test your app on devices running the latest software and fix all bugs before submitting. You should submit your app for review only when it is complete and ready to be published. We’ve highlighted some of the most common issues that cause apps to get rejected to help you better prepare your apps before submitting them for review. Once your app has been reviewed, its status will be updated and you will be notified.įor more details, see App Store Connect Help. If your submission is incomplete, review times may be further delayed or your app may be rejected. On average, 50% of apps are reviewed in 24 hours and over 90% are reviewed in 48 hours. Once you’ve submitted your app for review, you can view its status in the My Apps section of App Store Connect or on the App Store Connect App for iPhone and iPad. If you don’t include this information, the app review process may be delayed and your app could be rejected.įor more details, see App Store Connect Help. If your app requires specific settings, user account information, or special instructions, include these details in the App Review Information section of App Store Connect.
MON APP LICENSE
Read the latest license agreement Providing App Review information The latest agreement can be found on the Terms and Conditions page. The Apple Developer Program License Agreement details your obligations and responsibilities for the use of Apple software and services. Read the guidelines Apple Developer Program License Agreement App Store Review Guidelinesīefore you submit your app, it’s important to become familiar with the technical, content, and design criteria that we use to review all apps outlined in the App Store Review Guidelines. Get familiar with the App Store Review Guidelines, Apple Developer Program License Agreement, and learn more about submitting your app for review.
