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App Rejected (Guideline 5.0 – Sanctions) Due to Domain Found in Binary, Not Used by App
Hello everyone, Our app was recently rejected under Guideline 5.0 – Legal (U.S. Sanctions Compliance). Apple review reported that the binary contains the following domain: https://lib.eshia.ir However, after extensive investigation: • The app does NOT connect to this domain • The app does NOT provide services to sanctioned regions • The domain does NOT exist in our source code, API calls, or UI • Network logs confirm no outgoing requests to this host We suspect the reference is coming from a bundled third-party dependency dataset (possibly a public suffix / domain validation / fraud detection list embedded in a framework). We already: Extracted IPA Scanned all source files Ran strings on the main binary Checked networking layer But we still cannot identify which framework contains this entry. Questions: Has anyone faced a sanctions rejection due to a domain inside a compiled SDK dataset? Is Apple expecting removal of the exact string from the binary even if unused? How do you typica
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Apple Developer Program purchased but enrollment stuck — asked to pay again
Hello, I recently purchased the Apple Developer Program and the payment is visible in my Apple subscriptions as active. However, when I open the Apple Developer app, I see the message:“Enrollment through the Apple Developer app is not available for this Apple Account.” When I follow the link to enroll via the website, it asks me to pay again even though I have already been charged. I have contacted support twice but haven’t received a response yet. It seems like my enrollment is stuck or not finalized. Has anyone experienced this before? How did you resolve it? Thanks in advance.
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WatchOS version lower than deployment target in Xcode 26
Description: I’m encountering an issue where the Apple Watch’s watchOS version is lower than the deployment target specified in my Xcode project. For example, my Watch device is running watchOS 10.6, but my app’s deployment target is set to watchOS 9.6 or 10.6, and Xcode shows an error stating: Error: “watchOS version doesn’t match the app’s deployment target.” Could someone clarify how to properly handle this version mismatch? Environment: Xcode 26 iPhone: iOS 18 Apple Watch: watchOS 10.6 Any guidance or best practices would be appreciated.
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Inquiry on App Stuck in Review
Hello, I am one of the developers of Scaniverse and we are looking to push a significant update of the app by the Feb 20th. We have been in review for the past 2 days and are concerned that we won't have our app approved before our launch deadline. Our company is coordinating a launch across multiple applications with marketing to coincide with an event and it is very important that we be able to deliver this app. Is there anyway someone can look at this or someone I can reach out to expedite this? We uploaded a prior build several weeks ago and approval was much quicker, so this caught us off guard.
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Apple Pay In-App Provisioning – Apple server failure when adding a card
During Apple Pay in-app provisioning (EV_ECC_v2), our iOS app successfully obtains the issuer provisioning certificates and generates cryptographic material. The flow fails when Apple posts the card blob to Apple’s broker (card creation step), returning HTTP 500 from .../broker/v4/devices/{SEID}/cards. Steps: Call issuerProvisioningCertificates?encryptionVersion=EV_ECC_v2 → 200 OK; returns ECC leaf + Apple Root CA chain; nonce=2a831be4. 2. Build {encryptedCardData, activationData, ephemeralPublicKey} 3. POST /broker/v4/devices/{SEID}/cards Expected: 200 OK on /broker/v4/devices/{SEID}/cards, or 5xx with a descriptive error if payload/cryptography is invalid. Observed: 500 Internal Server Error from Apple broker on /cards (labeled “eligibility” in PassKit logs), causing a terminal failure in Wallet UI.
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StoreKit 2: is there a way for an app to be informed in real time if an auto-renewable subscription is cancelled by the user?
Hello, In my iOS app, I have a customer center where the user can see some details about its current subscription. I display things like the billing period, the price, the introductory offer state, the renewal date if it's not cancelled or the expiration date if it's cancelled, etc. From this screen, the user can open the subscription management sheet. I want to detect if the user cancels the subscription from this sheet or from the App Store (when the app is running) so I can refresh the information displayed on my customer center. I checked the asynchronous sequences provided by StoreKit 2 like Transaction.updates or Product.SubscriptionInfo.Status.updates and tested with a Sandbox account on my physical device with the app debugged using Xcode. But I noticed these sequences don't emit when I cancel the subscription in Sandbox. Is this the expected behavior? Is there a way to observe in real time if a user cancels the subscription? I can still manually check when the sheet is dismissed but it's not
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Reply to Zip standard in latest ios 26
The only thing better than multiple standards to choose from, is multiple questions on the same topic. Rather than ask what standard zip format (probably the only time those 3 words have ever been used in sequence) that iOS 26 is using, maybe explain why you're asking. Most likely, it's some custom version that suits Apple's needs. It can, and almost certainly will, change without notice, frustrating your efforts to support the One True Zip.
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When AI leads to lost prompts (26.3)
This was maddening: I had written a very long and detailed prompt, then went to select Codex from the drop down menu at the top start a new conversation, and it wiped out the entire prompt I was working on. Well, of course it did: that drop down is part of the Start a new Conversation icon button, but it's position is too far away from the actual icon to infer that is its purpose. It should be a popup that shows the current choice for model (GPT-5, GPT 4.1, Codex). ANOTHER lost prompt problem. If you have a prompt-in-progress (AI is maybe building some code), and Xcode crashes, it might not save that prompt for when you re-launch. And how might that happen? Well, there's still numerous ways using the coding assistanty might crash. One I've notice is if you switch out to another app, or if you invoke a screen capture, it might crash.
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Reply to Is calling different SBApplication objects from different threads bad?
That's a no-go. Jobs just have to run until they are done. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of pieces of data that are built and used along the way. Some of them are hogs that will run for 3 hours. Long running is a very relative concept, as there's a huge difference between 3 hours” -> “3 days” -> “3 months. Strictly speaking, it's not even REALLY about time itself, at least not on its own. There are basically a few different goals I'd be looking at here: Isolating your work activities from each other so that they can't interfere with each other. Reducing the complexity of the long running component such that it's easier to test/validate/etc. Reducing the execution timeline to something that can reasonably be tested (“week” vs “month”). The first goal basically solves the immediate crash you're looking at. That is, it's fairly clear that the crash involves some kind of interaction between multiple SBApplication threads, so it can't happen when there's only one thread. Moving to the second po
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Reply to Guidance needed for Guideline 4.2 Rejection - Specialized Regional Car Marketplace App
The Issue: The App Review team has stated that the app's usefulness is limited by minimal functionality and lacks sufficient app-like features. However, the app is built strictly around the services provided by our company and the specific requirements of our local automotive industry. In Apple's mind, minimum functionality is more related to iOS functionalities: Your app should include features, content, and UI that elevate it beyond a repackaged website. If your app is not particularly useful, unique, or “app-like,” it doesn’t belong on the App Store. If your App doesn’t provide some sort of lasting entertainment value or adequate utility, it may not be accepted. So it is more a question of UI to enhance than users functionalities to extend. Hope that helps. If so, don't forget to close the thread by marking the answer as correct. Good luck.
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Guidance needed for Guideline 4.2 Rejection - Specialized Regional Car Marketplace App
Hello everyone, I am seeking advice regarding a persistent Guideline 4.2 (Minimum Functionality) rejection for my app, Naxçıvan Avto. My app is a specialized automotive marketplace designed specifically for the Nakhchivan region. The Issue: The App Review team has stated that the app's usefulness is limited by minimal functionality and lacks sufficient app-like features. However, the app is built strictly around the services provided by our company and the specific requirements of our local automotive industry. Current Functionality: • Dynamic Regional Marketplace: Real-time car and license plate listings with detailed technical data (VIN codes, mileage, engine specs). • Localized Financial Tools: Filters and categorization for Cash (Nağd), Credit, and Barter options, which are essential for our regional business model. • Real-time Push Ecosystem: Integration with Supabase Edge Functions to notify users about new listings and approval statuses. • Native Tooling: Includes a financial calculator for cr
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