Hello everyone, My app (App ID: 6758463939) has been waiting for review since February 3 and the status has not changed since then. All issues from the previous rejection were fixed: App name corrected and now matches after installation Demo account with full access provided All requested changes completed I also contacted App Review through Resolution Center and opened a support case, but have not received any response yet. I just want to confirm that everything is normal and that the app is still in the review queue. Has anyone experienced similar delays recently with first submissions? If there is any additional step I should take or another place to contact Apple, please let me know. Thank you.
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[quote='876600022, anosidium, /thread/815819?answerId=876600022#876600022, /profile/anosidium'] You advised that I should enable all the settings. [/quote] Well, yes, if you read that one sentence in isolation. However, I made it clear that one specific setting, Enable Soft Mode for Memory Tagging, reduces security, so if you goal is security then enabling that is probably not a good choice (-: [quote='876600022, anosidium, /thread/815819?answerId=876600022#876600022, /profile/anosidium'] I am therefore inclined not to enable it. [/quote] Or you could profile your app and see if it makes a difference in pratice. That’s generally the best way to approach performance trade-offs. [quote='876600022, anosidium, /thread/815819?answerId=876600022#876600022, /profile/anosidium'] I am not entirely sure what is meant by logging in [Soft Mode] [/quote] Quoting Enabling enhanced security for your app: This entitlement makes hardware memory tagging operate in soft mode, where the system produces a simulated crash instead
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Hello everyone, My app (App ID: 6758463939) has been waiting for review since February 3 and the status has not changed since then. All issues from the previous rejection were fixed: App name corrected and now matches after installation Demo account with full access provided All requested changes completed I also contacted App Review through Resolution Center and opened a support case, but have not received any response yet. I just want to confirm that everything is normal and that the app is still in the review queue. Has anyone experienced similar delays recently with first submissions? If there is any additional step I should take or another place to contact Apple, please let me know. Thank you.
I am absolutely sure yes, other members of this team have access to certificates on https://developer.apple.com/ Removing me and adding me back does not fix the issue. My account is also enrolled on an individual Apple Developer Program.
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Developer Tools & Services
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Apple Developer Program
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We received a DPLA compliance notification from Apple referencing Section 11.2(g) for our developer account (REVSTREAM LLC). We responded promptly and have taken corrective measures to ensure full compliance. However, when attempting to send a follow-up message through the developer.apple.com/contact form (Membership and Account → Agreements and Contracts), we receive the error: There was a problem processing your request. We are unable to reach Apple Developer Support through this channel to confirm our response was received and to provide additional information. Could the @Apple team please advise on an alternative way to communicate regarding this matter? We want to ensure we are fully addressing all concerns. Thank you.
[quote='816041021, LCTech, /thread/816041, /profile/LCTech'] if i extract the ipa file and compare the checksum will it match? [/quote] This question doesn’t make sense because a .ipa is only used to upload your app to the App Store. It has no presence on the device itself. But regarding the big picture question about checking app integrity, see my reply here. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com
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I read through your posts a couple of time and I’m not sure what you’re asking about here. Please elaborate. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com
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See my reply here. [quote='816045021, crewshin, /thread/816045, /profile/crewshin'] everything I'm seeing suggests I need to put in a request to Apple to turn on NetworkExtension [/quote] Does “everything I’m seeing” refer to stuff from Apple? Or stuff on the ’net? Because if it’s advice from Apple then I’d appreciate you replying here with info on where you saw Apple give you that advice, because I’d like to correct it. Sadly, I can’t fix the Internet (-: Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com
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App & System Services
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There isn’t a specific affordance for renewing certificates. Rather, you simply create a new one. That’s the same for all our code-signing certificate types. For Developer ID I generally do this using the Developer website rather than Xcode. That’s because Developer ID certificates are precious, as I explain in The Care and Feeding of Developer ID. When you create a certificate using the website, you supply a certificate signing request (CSR). This includes the public key that’ll be embedded in the certificate, the one that matches your private key so that, when the website issues your certificate, the certificate and the private key form a code-signing identity. That gives you two choices: You can create a new CSR, containing the public key from a newly generated key pair. You can reuse the CSR you used previously. Note From a certain perspective, you could interpret the first option as ‘creating a new certificate’ and the second option as ‘renewing a certificate’, but that’s a bit of a stretch. I prefer the
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Code Signing
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The Developer website is misleading here, at least AFAICT. When you go to create a certificate, the In-House and Ad Hoc option says: Sign your iOS app for In-House or for Ad Hoc distribution. [All emphasis in these quotes is mine.] However, that certificate isn’t limited to iOS. For example: If you create tvOS In House provisioning profile, it will let you select the iOS Distribution certificate. I believe [1] that other platforms, like visionOS, are covered by the In House provisioning profile, despite the fact that the website says: To sign iOS apps for In House Distribution, you need a Certificate. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com [1] It’s actually hard for me to test this right now, so my conclusion is based on an analogy. If I created an Ad Hoc profile, it lets me select the iOS Distribution certificate but it also then lets me select non-iOS devices, like an Apple Vision Pro. So if things work this way
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I got the comment from Apple, that it should be solved with iOS 26.4. As I do not have it directly available maybe @MarcusP you can test it?
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UI Frameworks
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UIKit
I recommend that you seek help via Apple > Developer > Contact Us > Development and Technical > Entitlements, which is the standard escalation path for entitlement issues. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com
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Developer Tools & Services
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Additional info: I have confirmed that users can successfully revert from the downgrade to the original product via the iOS Settings app (Settings > Apple ID > Subscriptions). The issue seems to be specific to performing this action within the app using the StoreKit 2 API.
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Let’s focus this discussion in your other thread. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com
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App Store Distribution & Marketing
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Hello everyone, I’m currently trying to enroll in the Apple Developer Program, but I received the message: “Your enrollment in the Apple Developer Program could not be completed at this time.” I contacted Apple Developer Program Support and received a case ID, but so far I haven’t received clear guidance on what specifically needs to be fixed or verified. I’ve checked the following already: Apple ID information matches my legal identity Two-factor authentication is enabled Payment method is valid Address and country details are correct I’ve noticed several similar reports in the forums and even blog posts describing long delays or no resolution, so I wanted to ask developers who experienced this: Did your enrollment eventually get approved after waiting? Did Apple ever explain the issue? Is it better to wait for support to resolve the case, or create a new Apple ID and restart the enrollment process? I’d really appreciate hearing your experiences or any st