Owning Your App Store Review
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Enter all of the details needed for review in the App Review Information section of App Store Connect. If some features require signing in, provide a valid demo account username and password. If there are special configurations to set, include the specifics. If features require an environment that is hard to replicate or require specific hardware, be prepared to provide a demo video or the hardware. Also, please make sure your contact information is complete and up to date. View guideline 2.1.
Your Developer Program account will be terminated if you engage in activities or actions that are not in accordance with the Developer Code of Conduct. To restore your account, you may provide a written statement detailing the improvements you plan to make. If your plan is approved by Apple and we confirm the changes have been made, your account may be restored.
Use the provided API to prompt users to review your app; this functionality allows customers to provide an App Store rating and review without the inconvenience of leaving your app, and we will disallow custom review prompts.
Participating in the App Store requires integrity and a commitment to building and maintaining customer trust. Manipulating any element of the App Store customer experience such as charts, search, reviews, or referrals to your app erodes customer trust and is not permitted.
Customers expect the highest quality from the App Store, and maintaining high quality content, services, and experiences promotes customer trust. Indications that this expectation is not being met include excessive customer reports about concerns with your app, such as negative customer reviews, and excessive refund requests. Inability to maintain high quality may be a factor in deciding whether a developer is abiding by the Developer Code of Conduct.
The updates to App Store Review Guideline 5.1.1 last June provided users with greater control over their personal data, stating that all apps that allow for account creation must also allow users to initiate deletion of their account from within the app. This requirement applies to all app submissions starting January 31, 2022. We encourage you to review any laws that may require you to maintain certain types of data, and to make sure your app clearly explains what data your app collects, how it collects that data, all uses of that data, your data retention/deletion policies, and more as described in the guideline. Examples of this type of data include electronic health records, and sales and warranty records. Please also confirm that the app privacy information on your product page is accurate.
If you buy a third-party subscription in Apple News, you can choose whether to share your personal information with the publisher. If you have enabled notifications for an Apple News channel, Apple stores that information to notify you about breaking events, including from your subscription publications.
Third-party audio, messaging, voice dialing, and navigation apps work in CarPlay, as well as apps that automakers create for their own cars. Because they run on your iPhone, all the protections that apply to third-party apps in iOS apply to CarPlay, too. And Apple always requires third-party apps to provide a privacy policy for you to review.
In iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 or later, HomeKit Secure Video ensures that activity detected by your security cameras is analyzed and encrypted by your Apple devices at home before being securely stored in iCloud.
You must declare whether or not your app contains ads. This includes ads delivered through third-party ad SDKs (Software Development Kit), display ads, native ads, and/or banner ads). Apps that contain ads will have a "Contains ads" label shown on their store listing. This label will be visible to all Play Store users.
If your update is rejected or your app is removed, please follow the instructions below to resubmit your app for review. You can complete these steps without contacting or waiting for a reply from the policy support team.
When you create an account with an app store, you will agree to a very long contract. Read it very closely and be sure to understand it. When can the app store take your app down? How often can you update your app? How is liability shared between you and the app store?
If these statistics are anything to go by, then we can agree that owning a mobile app is highly beneficial to your business, perhaps even more than setting up a website. As a manager or entrepreneur, the last thing that you want is to bid your members adios as they ditch your mobile-friendly website and migrate to the highly-preferred fitness apps.
A TechCrunch report reveals that 53 percent of Android users and 47 percent of IOS mobile users discover apps through their respective app store's search engine. Considering that approximately half the apps are discovered through search, it is right to say that your app ratings play a critical role in your fitness app discovery.
You could have the best-designed fitness app in the world, but if no one's downloading it, you won't make a dime. It's a no-brainer that when more people find your app on the app store search, your app is more likely to get more downloads.
You should, therefore use strategies to increase mobile app ratings and reviews. With a high rating, the app will easily stand out from the competition, making it easy for members of your gym club and other users to find it and install it on their devices.
Most importantly, you should deliver differentiated services, as well as provide exceptional customer services to ensure that the majority (if not all) of those reviews are positive and favorable. In case your fitness app will receive negative reviews, take negative feedback as positive criticism, and enhance your mobile app accordingly.
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For apps that use CocoaPods, the Firebase pod is deprecated in v9.0 and higher. Instead, you need to reference product pods directly in your Podfile (for example, FirebaseCore instead of Firebase/Core and FirebaseFirestore instead of Firebase/Firestore).
But with thousands of apps to choose from, we narrowed down the best Apple Watch apps by taking into account user reviews, our personal experiences and features. Some apps just make more sense to have on your wrist than others. Many of the best Apple Watch apps are entirely free, too.
The watch app will sync with the iPhone app to pick up right where you left off, so you won't lose your spot. Audible requires listeners to pay for credits, so you can't download unlimited audiobooks for free. But the option to either stream or store audiobooks on the watch is a welcome addition.
Congratulations! If you are reading this page it probably means your app is ready to be reviewed by all stakeholders and submitted to the app store for approval so that it can be released to the market. This section outlines the process and provides guidelines for all of the elements involved in the process. Included are details on:
Don't worry. If your app gets rejected by either the stakeholders or the app store, both parties will give you a clear explanation of why it was rejected. All you have to do is fix the issues they have cited as the reasons for not approving and resubmit your app. You will go through the entire publishing review and launch process again. Being approved is not a one-shot deal. Sometimes it takes a few tries to achieve perfection!
Pre-CodePush, adding this minor, yet essential, change would require rebuilding and resubmitting to each store for review. Since the two-day conference had already started, we would have had no hope of an update in time.
And they're right, you don't need app stores. A great benefit of the web is there are no gatekeepers: you can publish your app without needing anyone's permission. Your app is truly your own, and you don't have to wait for app reviews to submit your app, add features to your app, or fix bugs. You don't have to share 30% of your app revenue with the app store.
But app stores have their benefits too. Since the mobile computing explosion of the early 2000s, we've trained a generation of users to look for apps in app stores. And since Progressive Web Apps are, well, apps, why not list your app in the places where users go looking for apps? Your PWA becomes more discoverable -- and your app gains more users -- when you publish to app stores.
Fortunately, there are free developer tools that create these app packages for you. Microsoft's free and open source PWABuilder is such a tool. With PWABuilder, you input your PWA's URL, and PWABuilder will generate app packages for your desired app stores.
In the future, we expect to see first-class support for PWAs in all the major app stores. Even as it stands today, your PWA will run on all platforms, and as long as you progressively enhance to use PWA features, your app will light up as platforms support more PWA functionality.
Subsequent updates of your PWA don't need to be published through the Store. Since your PWA loads its asssets dynamically, any features or bug fixes you push to your web server will automatically be reflected in your app in the Store. Typically, you'd only need to update your app store package if changing things like app icons, app name, description, screenshots, or other metadata about your app. 2b1af7f3a8