App rejected due to UIFileSharingEnabled. How to response?

I have an app that provides user an ability to select a sound for an alert. User can chose one of default sound or upload a custom one. My app had UIFileSharingEnabled set to true since previous version. It allows user to use iTunes to manage sound files. The previous version passed review process without any problems, but now my app was rejected with the following message from Apple:


Guideline 4.2.1 - Design - Minimum Functionality

Your app has the UIFileSharingEnabled key set to true in the Info.plist, but we were not able to share files from your app.

Next Steps

If your app does not require the file sharing feature, please set the UIFileSharingEnabled key in the Info.plist to false.


I send a reply:

UIFileSharingEnabled allows a user to add custom sounds using iTunes. User also can delete files previously imported with "Open In..." dialog this way. I don't see any sense in disabling of this key, it will make the app neither more safe nor more simple. Please, can you close this issue?


But there is no response for 2 days. What should I do? Wait for response or use the Submit an appeal to the App Review Board link? I don't want to remove UIFileSharingEnabled key.

Answered by kelin in 281315022

I forgot to close this question. My app was reviewed again and submitted after 4 days. Since that I allways write the reason why I use UIFileSharingEnabled in the Release Notes.

Accepted Answer

I forgot to close this question. My app was reviewed again and submitted after 4 days. Since that I allways write the reason why I use UIFileSharingEnabled in the Release Notes.

App rejected due to UIFileSharingEnabled. How to response?
 
 
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