- 1. 1 Safety: Objectionable Content 有人民币符号—隐藏收费课程
- 3. 1.1 Business: Payments - In-App Purchase 优惠券 —隐藏收费课程
- 4. 3 Design: Spam 跟商店里其他应用icon一样的
- 5. 1.1 Legal: Privacy - Data Collection and Storage 权限提示
Guideline 1.1.6 - Safety - Objectionable Content
We noticed that your app’s in-app purchase products are labeled as RMB, which could confuse and mislead users into believing they are purchasing a real currency.
Next Steps
To avoid potential user confusion, please revise your app so that your in-app purchase product names or labels are distinct from any real-world currencies.
Guideline 3.1.1 - Business - Payments - In-App Purchase
Your app unlocks or enables additional functionality with mechanisms such as promo codes, data transfer codes, license keys, augmented reality markers, or QR codes, which is not appropriate for the App Store.
Next Steps
To resolve this issue, please remove this feature from your app.
In-App Purchase
It may be appropriate to revise your app to use the in-app purchase API to provide content purchasing functionality.
In-app purchase provides several benefits, including:
- The flexibility to support a variety of business models.
- Impacting your app ranking by consolidating your sales to one app rather than distributing them across multiple apps.
- An effective marketing vehicle to drive additional sales of new content.
For information on in-app purchase, please refer to the following documentation:
In-App Purchase for Developers
In-App Purchase Programming Guide
For step-by-step instructions on in-app purchase creation within App Store Connect, refer to App Store Connect Help.
Guideline 4.3 - Design
We noticed that your app icon is identical to the icons of other apps already submitted to the App Store.
Apps that use the same icon make it difficult for users to find apps and are considered a form of spam.
Next Steps
To resolve this issue, please revise your app icon to ensure it is unique and does not duplicate the icon of another app.
Guideline 5.1.1 - Legal - Privacy - Data Collection and Storage
We noticed that your app requests the user’s consent to access their camera but does not clarify the use of the camera in the applicable purpose string.
Next Steps
Please revise the relevant purpose string in your app’s Info.plist file to specify why the app is requesting access to the user's camera. You can modify your app's Info.plist file using the property list editor in Xcode.
To help users understand why your app is requesting access to their personal data, all permission request alerts in your app should specify how your app will use the requested feature.
Resources
For additional information and instructions on requesting permission, please review the Requesting Permission section of the iOS Human Interface Guidelines and the Information Property List Key Reference. You may also want to review the Technical Q&A QA1937: Resolving the Privacy-Sensitive Data App Rejection page for details on how to provide a usage description for permission request alerts.
Please see attached screenshots for details.