I have developed an iOS app that allows users to use OAuth using their Google account.
Apple was dismissed for allegedly violating the 11.13 of the App Store's review guidelines:
On demanding more information, Apple has Said: Here is a screenshot of infringing functionality: Google finally signed a native library that signs in to the app. You can find it here And unfortunately Google is still "working" on any solution. I strongly recommend giving a comment to any person who has faced this issue as much as Attention get is equally given the opportunity as something about it. One of Google's employees says: Hi all - On Google, our goal is to make our services available to as many users and developers as possible. We've heard very small reports of such problems, but those app developers have got the approval to launch to work through Apple's standard process. In the meantime, we are continuing to work on better mechanisms for logging in. I agree with Daniel that direct use of GTMOauth2ViewControllerTouch, or equivalent UIWebView trickery, is not recommended. The solution I used to use now was to remove sign in from the launch screen and move it in the menu inside our app. 11.13 App, which is used in app purchases Or subscription to the external system "buy" button that goes to a web site to buy a digital site will be rejected
To illustrate, let your app users Sector has been to refuse to include the means to get a new Google Account. Linking customers to a page where users can sign up or register a new account, and then use those accounts to buy service / server space within the app. , Is not suitable and should be removed before resubmitting your app.
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