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Q: Does apple re-review live applications

Mohmmad SSo i have been struggling around this issue, I have an application that had an issue after submission to the AppStore, The issue is in the content of a list i retrieve from the server. Now the clients has decided to remove it and once they get the approval from the store they will just put it ...

 
So lets say there is no guarantee that they will not review the application after its live
 
You can remove an app from sale and then make it available again without going through Apple review. From time-to-time, Apple does identify issues with particular frameworks or components, such as the recent case with analytics packages that were capturing user screens without notification. In this case Apple can scan existing apps in the store to detect those that are using the framework and request changes or remove them from the store.
 
@Paulw11 the content i am hiding is dynamically fetched from the server, i mean i would never have to remove it from sale
@Paulw11 is there an official document that says that ?
 
Its probably in the App Store contracts somewhere. I know that apps have been removed in the past for violations after being initially approved.
 
@Paulw11 any related link would be really helpful :)
 
11:06 AM
Clause 7.3 of the paid applications agreement covers what they can do and why they might. 7.3 Apple reserves the right to cease marketing, offering, and allowing download by End-Users of the Licensed Applications at any time, with or without cause, by providing notice of termination to You.
 
oh @Paulw11 this is not a paid application .. its free
 
I couldn't find the legal document for free applications, but there would be the same clause in there. Basically Apple can pull your app from the store at any time for any reason or for no reason.
 
can you give me a link to that paid application contract please thanks for effort
 
No, I can't. It isn't publicly available. You can access it under the "Tax and Banking" module in App Store Connect.
 
yeah its not paid application .. so i cant even see the terms :/
well first of all thanks for your effort .. really i can imagine headache
i am inside the itunes connect inside the tax and banking sections
i can see the agreements tab
i see the free row section and paid one ..
the free has no view terms
paid has one
but i can't see the paid one
it asks me to validate the address
 
11:09 AM
The same terms would apply. You can contact Apple legal through App Store Connect. Select "Contact us" in the bottom right. Then select "Membership and Account" and "Agreements and Contracts"
If you have ever agreed to a paid agreement then a copy would have been emailed to the legal contact on your membership.
You might have a pending agreement to the new paid distribution contract that you need to action before you can view it.
 
i shall look into them .. the problem is my company account has alot of clients and applications .. and this is a first as we sell the same services to different clients idk why this time apple complains
the app has 0 payment methods its just request response base
and on of the request is donating and its done by the backend from the client side its like i am calling you to donate from my account to someone else
i will probably try to explain that to apple ... but as i've understood they don't want that "donate" word it self !! its weird
 
To use the word "donate" implies that you are a charity. There are specific requirements in the App Store review guidelines that apply to charities and collection donations.
 
for sake of the speak lets say that is true ... but we are not performing any payment thru the application
we just deliver the request to the resp party and they call the end user to confirm and then they request from his bank and he accepts
perhaps apple review team miss-understood the functionality of it ! and thought that we are doing some kind of banking transactions thru other parties
 
I don't know. I haven't seen your app. You need to work it through with Apple. The short answer to your question is that Apple can remove your app from the store at any time and for any or no reason.
 
ill hit them with a call probably, thanks for your contribution paul really appreciate the amazing assistance
 
11:23 AM
They regularly become aware of new exploits that people use to get around the review process and update their scanning tools to detect those in existing apps. They are often suspicious of apps that use Javascript or other web-based technologies as these can have their behaviour changed after review
you're welcome
 
well if you are into it i could explain what we do privately and what is it all, also i would like to follow your activity
 

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