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App review is the process of evaluating apps and app updates submitted to the App Store to ensure they are reliable, perform as expected, and follow Apple guidelines.

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Handling ITMS-91061: Missing privacy manifest
An ITMS-91061: Missing privacy manifest rejection email looks as follows: ITMS-91061: Missing privacy manifest- Your app includes "<path/to/SDK>", which includes , an SDK that was identified in the documentation as a privacy-impacting third-party SDK. Starting February 12, 2025, if a new app includes a privacy-impacting SDK, or an app update adds a new privacy-impacting SDK, the SDK must include a privacy manifest file. Please contact the provider of the SDK that includes this file to get an updated SDK version with a privacy manifest. For more details about this policy, including a list of SDKs that are required to include signatures and manifests, visit: https://developer.apple.com/support/third-party-SDK-requirements. Glossary ITMS-91061: Missing privacy manifest: An email that includes the name and path of privacy-impacting SDK(s) with no privacy manifest files in your app bundle. For more information, see https://developer.apple.com/support/third-party-SDK-requirements. : The specified privacy-impacting SDK that doesn't include a privacy manifest file. If you are the developer of the rejected app, gather the name of the SDK from the email you received from Apple, then contact the SDK's provider for an updated version that includes a valid privacy manifest. After receiving an updated version of the SDK, verify the SDK includes a valid privacy manifest file at the expected location. For more information, see Adding a privacy manifest to your app or third-party SDK. If your app includes a privacy manifest file, make sure the file only describes the privacy practices of your app. Do not add the privacy practices of the SDK to your app's privacy manifest. If the email lists multiple SDKs, repeat the above process for all of them. If you are the developer of an SDK listed in the email, publish an updated version of your SDK that includes a privacy manifest file with valid keys and values. Every privacy-impacting SDK must contain a privacy manifest file that only describes its privacy practices. To learn how to add a valid privacy manifest to your SDK, see the Additional resources section below. Additional resources Privacy manifest files Describing data use in privacy manifests Describing use of required reason API Adding a privacy manifest to your app or third-party SDK TN3182: Adding privacy tracking keys to your privacy manifest TN3183: Adding required reason API entries to your privacy manifest TN3184: Adding data collection details to your privacy manifest TN3181: Debugging an invalid privacy manifest
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Preventing Copycat and Impersonation Rejections
In this post, we'll share tips to help you submit apps that deliver original ideas to your users. When working on your app, focus on creating interesting, unique experiences that aren't already available. Apps that actively try to copy other apps won't pass review, and accounts that repeatedly submit copycat apps or attempt to impersonate a service will be closed. The rules that prevent copycat and impersonator apps from being distributed on the App Store are described in App Review Guideline 4.1: 4.1 Copycats (a) Come up with your own ideas. We know you have them, so make yours come to life. Don’t simply copy the latest popular app on the App Store, or make some minor changes to another app’s name or UI and pass it off as your own. In addition to risking an intellectual property infringement claim, it makes the App Store harder to navigate and just isn’t fair to your fellow developers. (b) Submitting apps which impersonate other apps or services is considered a violation of the Developer Code of Conduct and may result in removal from the Apple Developer Program.(c) You cannot use another developer’s icon, brand, or product name in your app’s icon or name, without approval from the developer. These requirements help make the App Store both a safe place for people to discover apps and a platform for all developers to be successful. Best Practices Here are three best practices that will help you submit apps that follow App Review Guideline 4.1: 1. Submit apps with unique content and features. People want apps that provide unique experiences. Find areas that aren't currently being served and build compelling apps for those audiences. Do: Create apps that provide a new experience or a unique spin on an existing concept. Design original, delightful interfaces that elegantly meet your user's needs. Don't: Don’t imitate the features and functionality of other apps. Don’t copy the look and feel of other apps, such as using an identical user interface design. 2. Make sure App Store metadata only contains relevant information and content you either own or have permission to use. The metadata provided in App Store Connect is used to populate your app's product page on the App Store. People rely on this metadata to learn about your app and what it has to offer. Leveraging the popularity of another brand or app, either by including irrelevant references or protected content, is misleading and won't help your app succeed. Do: Use engaging, descriptive language to describe your unique app. Create original content that best represents your app, such as screenshots showing the actual app in use. Don't: Don't use protected material you do not have the necessary permission to use, such as app icons that are similar to icons of a popular app. Don’t include irrelevant references, such as popular app names or trademarked terms, in any metadata fields. 3. Provide information that is authentic and verifiable. People want to know the developers behind their favorite apps are who they say they are. It's important to continually review and provide up-to-date information, including the developer or company name listed on your Apple Developer Program account, the Support URL listed on your app's product page, and other helpful information. This will enable your users to contact you when they need help and it will also hinder people who may try to impersonate you, your app, or your service. Do: Make sure all information, resources, and documentation related to your account and apps are current and accurate. Don't: Don’t provide inaccurate information or resources, such as directing people to outdated support pages. Don’t provide fraudulent documentation. Accounts that submit fraudulent documentation will be removed from the Apple Developer Program. Support Incorporating these best practices into your app's development will help you submit apps that follow App Review Guideline 4.1. If you need additional assistance, consider taking advantage of one of the following support options available from App Review: If your submission has been rejected, reply to the message from App Review in App Store Connect and request clarification. Request an App Review Appointment to discuss the results of our review. Appointments are subject to availability, and take place during local business hours in your region on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you believe your app follows the App Review Guidelines, consider submitting an appeal to the App Review Board. Resources Learn about foundational design principles from Apple designers and the developer community. Learn how to create engaging App Store product pages. Note that apps that violate intellectual property rights are subject to removal through the App Store Content Dispute process. If you believe an app on the App Store violates your intellectual property rights, you can submit a claim.
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App Review plz!!!
Hello, I’m reaching out regarding a critical delay in the app review process for App ID: 6743190232.😭😭😭😭 Despite submitting for review several days ago, the status remains unchanged. We have upcoming time-sensitive events tied to this release, and the current delay is causing significant disruption to our roadmap. I have already initiated a support ticket (Case No. 102878799248) and requested an expedite, but I have not received any feedback so far. I would deeply appreciate any assistance in moving this forward or providing a status update so we can plan accordingly.
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App Stuck In Review For 53 DAYS!!!
Hello, My first app, Dodge? (Apple ID: 6757125102), has been in review for over 53 days. This app was already live on the App Store, and this submission only includes UI improvements. Additionally, my second app, Widgety – Desktop Widgets (Apple ID: 6761670888), has been in review for 13 days. This is my first time submitting this app for review. I have already contacted Apple support regarding this issue, but have not received a resolution so far, which is why I am posting here in the forums. Both apps have been pending for an unusually long time. Since Dodge? is just a UI update and Widgety is a standard first-time submission, I would expect a much faster review process. Could you please check the status of these submissions and let me know if any additional information or action is required from my side? Has anyone experienced similar delays or knows what might be causing this? Thank you.
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App review
Hello App review Team, Our app have been stuck in awaiting review since April 20th 2026 and no feedback. The submission ID - 8b32ad4d-9912-4f25-837c-13b15323a258, Is there a reason for this long waiting.When can we expect the review to proceed? Thank you very much for your time and assistance.
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App Review Pending Since April 13, 2026 — No Clear Update from Support
My app has been pending review in App Store Connect since April 13, 2026. I have already contacted Apple Support ticket 102873493392, but I’m still stuck in the same situation with no clear explanation or timeline. This delay is becoming really frustrating, especially after following the required process and receiving no meaningful update. I would appreciate it if the App Review team could look into this case and let me know what is blocking the review.
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Expedite App Review
Our application (Apple ID: 6762377822) has been stuck in the Waiting for Review status for more than 5 days. We submitted an expedited review request, but have not yet received a response. We are currently under significant time pressure. We sincerely hope the expedited review request can help facilitate the process and move the review forward as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention and assistance.
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App Removed from store, though the most recent version approved/whitelisted for sale
Dear team, I am not sure what is going on, but our app has been just removed from sale, presumably by a bot or an automatic system. More than a week ago our app was flagged as containing objectionable content and we had a grace period till April 28, 2026 to deal with the situation. We sent the fixed version for review within 2-3 days, and it was waiting for review for more than a week until I contacted the Review team on the situation (I still don't have any answer from you on the ticket, by the way). Yesterday (April 27th) after a 2-day review the version has been approved by the review team, but the warning and grace period were still there. We were more than concerned, so I again, replied to the warning message sent a follow up to the existing ticket. Today we are waking up to the email that our app has been removed from sale. The condition in the warning was to send a version with fixes and that it should be approved. What went wrong? Is it at our end or at yours? What do we do? Looking forward to your reply
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App review not started even after 1 week
This is to escalate with utmost frustration that we have submitted our app for review and have been following up for a week now after calling Apple support and waiting in the queue for 1+ hour each day. There has been no response to the review whatsoever. We have tried posting on X.com as well. Our app name is PlayVlay. Request an earlier remediation of this concern. Additionally, I would like to give feedback to the team that during each previous review, we have received standard SOP comments in each iteration which could have been at the same time with each iteration review waiting time being 2-3 days. This has wasted more than 2+ weeks for us now. This is a business critical review. Any suggestions to expedite
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The reviewer keeps rejecting the app for for issues that do not exist
Hi, I am very frustrated with having my app repeatedly rejected for issues I can't fix because they don't exist. So I'm trying to publish this app that offers some consumable iAP that is used to unlock a pairing app on a 3rd party platform. Originally the app did not have an account system, it was rejected by Apple on the grounds that the user may want to restore previously unlocked paired apps. We added a an optional(as the reviewer suggested) sign in with Apple support if the user wants to secure their unlocked installations. Then we got rejected for forcing account creation, data collection and no ability to delete the account. Forcing account creation is false but maybe the reviewer was confused therefore we put explicit explanation under the sign in with Apple button noting that this is optional, reduced the required profile details to 0 for sign in with Apple and added very simple account deletion UI that is displayed on the same screen where the user sign in with Apple. And yet we get another rejection about forcing the users to create account to be able to do iAP(factually false) and that we don't have account deletion feature(again factually false). How to handle that? I have no idea how to fix issues that don't exist. I also run out of space for explaining the reviewer how things work in the app and this is an extremely simple app that does have exactly 2 views, one to scan the devices to connect and one to do playback on those devices and purchase the full version of the app to remove limits on playback.
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App in Expedited Review Queue for 53 Days — No Response, No Feedback
Hi everyone, I'm reaching out to see if anyone else is experiencing unusually long review times, and hoping for some guidance from Apple staff who monitor these forums. My situation: I submitted KongFu Mahjong (3.0 for iOS, 1.0 for macOS) for review on February 11, 2026 — now 72 days ago. After requesting an expedited review, I received confirmation on March 2 that it was approved for the expedite queue. I followed up again on March 23 by both email and phone. Each time I was told to keep waiting. As of today, April 24, there has been no review, no rejection, and no feedback of any kind. The app simply sits in "In Review" status with complete silence. I spoke with Apple Developer Support by phone, and they confirmed this is not specific to my app — they acknowledged a long backlog. But 53 days in an expedited queue with zero communication feels like something may have fallen through the cracks. What I've tried: Expedited review request (approved March 2) Follow-up email and phone call (March 23) Follow-up email (April 24) My questions: Is anyone else seeing multi-month review times in early 2026? Is there a way to verify that a submission hasn't been lost or stuck in a system error? 3. Is there a more effective escalation path beyond Developer Support and the Resolution Center? I want to be clear — I'm not asking to skip the line. I just want to know my app is actually in a queue and hasn't been forgotten. I have several other apps ready to submit and this experience is making it very difficult to plan. Any advice or shared experiences would be appreciated.
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App Stuck in Waiting for Review more than 3 Weeks
We've a game that the first version has published 45 days again with a quick review and direct approve. After that initial version, we've made some big updates and additions as well as some bug fixes to get ready to officially publish our game, and market it. However, with my first update, it waited in the review queue for 2 weeks, which I then cancelled, make some bug fixes, and sent to review again since I heard that this can fix the process sometimes. Even after that, we've been waiting for 3 weeks and still no updates. I've also applied for Expedited Review since this is getting urgent after waiting more than a month. I hope someone from Apple Support team will see this and help me with the issue.
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App approved but not available in EU (Malta) – DSA compliance stuck "In Review"
Hello everyone, I’m facing an issue with my app "FindUWay" (iOS), and I’m trying to understand if this is related to EU Digital Services Act (DSA) compliance. Current situation: App is approved and published on the App Store All agreements, tax forms (including W-8BEN), and banking info are completed and active App is set to be available in 175 countries, including Malta Issue: The app is NOT available in Malta and shows "App Not Available" on multiple iPhones and Apple IDs. Important detail: In App Store Connect, the only pending item is: Digital Services Act (DSA) compliance → Status: "In Review" since April 5th What I’ve observed: The app works and appears normally in some regions In Malta (EU), it does not open or install properly This seems to affect multiple devices (including iPhone 17 Pro Max) Questions: Is DSA compliance review blocking app availability in EU countries? Is it expected for the app to be unavailable while DSA is still "In Review"? Is there anything else I need to configure or submit? Has anyone experienced delays with DSA review recently? This is impacting my app launch, so any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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App stuck in review loop for 10+ days. 6 rejection/resubmission cycles, expedited request submitted
Our app PrepAiro: Crack UPSC IAS 2026 (Account: 6741750813) has been caught in a rejection/resubmission loop since April 12, now over 10 days. Timeline: April 12: First rejection received Cycles 1–6: Each rejection addressed per reviewer feedback, resubmitted promptly April 18: Status moved to "Waiting for Review" , no movement since We submitted an expedited review request through Apple Support due to the urgency. This release contains critical bug fixes actively impacting users, but there has been no response or update. We understand review timelines can vary, but 6 full cycles over 10 days with no resolution, and a 6-day stall after the last submission, is unusual. Each resubmission addressed the specific feedback provided, yet the cycle continues. Has anyone experienced similar extended holds recently? And is there any additional channel or escalation path beyond the expedited review request to get clarity on what's causing this? Any guidance from Apple or fellow developers would be appreciated.
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App stuck "In Review" - CRITICAL RELEASE
App Review stuck/stalled — Khalas (App ID 6757966927 Version 1.0.5 - ESCALATION) My app has been blocked in review far longer than usual, and previous channels have not resolved it. My app has an error and I need to roll back and release a fix and I can't because of this review problem. App Name: Khalas Apple ID (App Store Connect): 6757966927 Bundle ID: com.khalas.mobile.khalasapp2 Platform: iOS Team ID: AW8RAKXM5P Submission / review Version submitted for review: [1.0.5] Build number: 19 Current status in App Store Connect: In Review and previously stuck in “Waiting for Review” for over a week Total time in review pipeline: Over 7 days What I’ve already tried Requested Expedited App Reviewl Contacted Developer / App Review support Confirmed there are no unanswered messages in Resolution Center and no missing metadata on my side that I can see. Ask Please look up this submission by App ID 6757966927 and tell me whether: The review is actually active or blocked internally (queue, metadata sync, IAP attachment, etc.), There is a silent hold, duplicate submission, or binary processing issue, Anything specific you need from me (I’ve included identifiers above to avoid back-and-forth). I rely on this CRITICAL release and I’m doing everything I can on my side. I’m asking for a concrete status and, if possible, forward progress on this submission. Thank you
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Apple Developer Account Shows “Closed” Status but App is Ready for Distribution – Unable to Access App Store Connect
Hi, I can sign in to my Apple ID, but my Apple Developer account shows a “closed” status and I’m unable to access App Store Connect features. My app is currently showing “Ready for Distribution,” so the account appears active, but developer access is restricted. I’ve already contacted Apple Developer Support and am waiting for their response. Also, I temporarily can’t access my primary email due to a verification issue, so I’ve provided an alternate contact email and phone number in my support request. Has anyone experienced a similar situation or knows possible reasons for a “closed” developer status while the app remains approved? Thanks.
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App Review rejection: 3.1.2(c) missing EULA/Privacy links + 2.1(b) IAP error in sandbox; subscriptions show “Developer Action Needed” in App Store Connect
Hi everyone, I’m trying to fix an App Review rejection related to auto‑renewable subscriptions, and I’m also blocked because my subscriptions don’t work in the sandbox even though configuration looks correct. App Review details App version: 3.5.3 Review device: iPhone 17 Pro Max iOS: 26.4 Guidelines: 3.1.2(c) and 2.1(b) Reviewer message says: Missing required subscription metadata links: Terms of Use (EULA) link in App Description (or custom EULA set in App Store Connect) Privacy Policy link in the Privacy Policy field in App Store Connect IAP bug / error during purchase (sandbox testing during review) What I see in App Store Connect My subscription products show “Developer Action Needed”. Subscription group/products are created (monthly + yearly). I believe all required subscription info is filled out (pricing, localization, etc.), but sandbox purchases still fail. Sandbox behavior / issue In Sandbox on device, attempting to purchase or load products results in an error on IAP (reviewer didn’t provide the exact error text). I’m using StoreKit (happy to share whether it’s StoreKit 1 vs StoreKit 2 if that matters) and fetching products by product IDs. Additional blocker: Banking info stuck “Processing” In App Store Connect → Agreements, Tax, and Banking, my banking section shows: “Your banking updates are processing, and you should see the changes in 24 hours. You won't be able to make any additional updates until then.” But the banking status has stayed Processing for more than 2 weeks and never changes. I don’t know how to resolve this, and I suspect it might be related to why subscriptions are failing in sandbox / showing “Developer Action Needed”. Questions: What are the most common reasons subscriptions show “Developer Action Needed” and are rejected/blocked even when the setup seems complete? For Guideline 3.1.2(c): what is the correct place/best practice to provide the required links? Put Apple Standard EULA link in App Description? Add custom EULA in App Store Connect → App Information → EULA? Add Privacy Policy URL in App Store Connect Privacy Policy field (or the dedicated Privacy Policy URL field)? For the sandbox IAP error during review: Could this be caused by agreements / banking stuck in Processing or Paid Apps Agreement not active/accepted (even though the app is free but uses subscriptions)? Can “Developer Action Needed” prevent sandbox transactions from working for reviewers and my tests? Any recommended step-by-step checklist to validate subscriptions end-to-end (agreements, banking/tax, subscription metadata, product status, storefront, etc.)? Has anyone seen banking updates stuck in Processing for weeks? What is the best way to resolve it (waiting, re-submitting banking info, contacting Apple, specific support channel)?
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Handling ITMS-91061: Missing privacy manifest
An ITMS-91061: Missing privacy manifest rejection email looks as follows: ITMS-91061: Missing privacy manifest- Your app includes "<path/to/SDK>", which includes , an SDK that was identified in the documentation as a privacy-impacting third-party SDK. Starting February 12, 2025, if a new app includes a privacy-impacting SDK, or an app update adds a new privacy-impacting SDK, the SDK must include a privacy manifest file. Please contact the provider of the SDK that includes this file to get an updated SDK version with a privacy manifest. For more details about this policy, including a list of SDKs that are required to include signatures and manifests, visit: https://developer.apple.com/support/third-party-SDK-requirements. Glossary ITMS-91061: Missing privacy manifest: An email that includes the name and path of privacy-impacting SDK(s) with no privacy manifest files in your app bundle. For more information, see https://developer.apple.com/support/third-party-SDK-requirements. : The specified privacy-impacting SDK that doesn't include a privacy manifest file. If you are the developer of the rejected app, gather the name of the SDK from the email you received from Apple, then contact the SDK's provider for an updated version that includes a valid privacy manifest. After receiving an updated version of the SDK, verify the SDK includes a valid privacy manifest file at the expected location. For more information, see Adding a privacy manifest to your app or third-party SDK. If your app includes a privacy manifest file, make sure the file only describes the privacy practices of your app. Do not add the privacy practices of the SDK to your app's privacy manifest. If the email lists multiple SDKs, repeat the above process for all of them. If you are the developer of an SDK listed in the email, publish an updated version of your SDK that includes a privacy manifest file with valid keys and values. Every privacy-impacting SDK must contain a privacy manifest file that only describes its privacy practices. To learn how to add a valid privacy manifest to your SDK, see the Additional resources section below. Additional resources Privacy manifest files Describing data use in privacy manifests Describing use of required reason API Adding a privacy manifest to your app or third-party SDK TN3182: Adding privacy tracking keys to your privacy manifest TN3183: Adding required reason API entries to your privacy manifest TN3184: Adding data collection details to your privacy manifest TN3181: Debugging an invalid privacy manifest
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Preventing Copycat and Impersonation Rejections
In this post, we'll share tips to help you submit apps that deliver original ideas to your users. When working on your app, focus on creating interesting, unique experiences that aren't already available. Apps that actively try to copy other apps won't pass review, and accounts that repeatedly submit copycat apps or attempt to impersonate a service will be closed. The rules that prevent copycat and impersonator apps from being distributed on the App Store are described in App Review Guideline 4.1: 4.1 Copycats (a) Come up with your own ideas. We know you have them, so make yours come to life. Don’t simply copy the latest popular app on the App Store, or make some minor changes to another app’s name or UI and pass it off as your own. In addition to risking an intellectual property infringement claim, it makes the App Store harder to navigate and just isn’t fair to your fellow developers. (b) Submitting apps which impersonate other apps or services is considered a violation of the Developer Code of Conduct and may result in removal from the Apple Developer Program.(c) You cannot use another developer’s icon, brand, or product name in your app’s icon or name, without approval from the developer. These requirements help make the App Store both a safe place for people to discover apps and a platform for all developers to be successful. Best Practices Here are three best practices that will help you submit apps that follow App Review Guideline 4.1: 1. Submit apps with unique content and features. People want apps that provide unique experiences. Find areas that aren't currently being served and build compelling apps for those audiences. Do: Create apps that provide a new experience or a unique spin on an existing concept. Design original, delightful interfaces that elegantly meet your user's needs. Don't: Don’t imitate the features and functionality of other apps. Don’t copy the look and feel of other apps, such as using an identical user interface design. 2. Make sure App Store metadata only contains relevant information and content you either own or have permission to use. The metadata provided in App Store Connect is used to populate your app's product page on the App Store. People rely on this metadata to learn about your app and what it has to offer. Leveraging the popularity of another brand or app, either by including irrelevant references or protected content, is misleading and won't help your app succeed. Do: Use engaging, descriptive language to describe your unique app. Create original content that best represents your app, such as screenshots showing the actual app in use. Don't: Don't use protected material you do not have the necessary permission to use, such as app icons that are similar to icons of a popular app. Don’t include irrelevant references, such as popular app names or trademarked terms, in any metadata fields. 3. Provide information that is authentic and verifiable. People want to know the developers behind their favorite apps are who they say they are. It's important to continually review and provide up-to-date information, including the developer or company name listed on your Apple Developer Program account, the Support URL listed on your app's product page, and other helpful information. This will enable your users to contact you when they need help and it will also hinder people who may try to impersonate you, your app, or your service. Do: Make sure all information, resources, and documentation related to your account and apps are current and accurate. Don't: Don’t provide inaccurate information or resources, such as directing people to outdated support pages. Don’t provide fraudulent documentation. Accounts that submit fraudulent documentation will be removed from the Apple Developer Program. Support Incorporating these best practices into your app's development will help you submit apps that follow App Review Guideline 4.1. If you need additional assistance, consider taking advantage of one of the following support options available from App Review: If your submission has been rejected, reply to the message from App Review in App Store Connect and request clarification. Request an App Review Appointment to discuss the results of our review. Appointments are subject to availability, and take place during local business hours in your region on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you believe your app follows the App Review Guidelines, consider submitting an appeal to the App Review Board. Resources Learn about foundational design principles from Apple designers and the developer community. Learn how to create engaging App Store product pages. Note that apps that violate intellectual property rights are subject to removal through the App Store Content Dispute process. If you believe an app on the App Store violates your intellectual property rights, you can submit a claim.
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App stuck 'Waiting for review'
Please help review app stuck 'Waiting for review'. Let me know if you need anything from us id: 6756242440
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App Review plz!!!
Hello, I’m reaching out regarding a critical delay in the app review process for App ID: 6743190232.😭😭😭😭 Despite submitting for review several days ago, the status remains unchanged. We have upcoming time-sensitive events tied to this release, and the current delay is causing significant disruption to our roadmap. I have already initiated a support ticket (Case No. 102878799248) and requested an expedite, but I have not received any feedback so far. I would deeply appreciate any assistance in moving this forward or providing a status update so we can plan accordingly.
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Unresolved issues flag on released app
I have an app that was rejected but then later accepted. The app has since been updated to 1.0.2, but I still have a red stop sign icon on this app in App Store Connect. I have messaged asking how to remove the flag since the app has been accepted, but no reply yet. Can I clear this Unresolved issues flag?
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App Stuck In Review For 53 DAYS!!!
Hello, My first app, Dodge? (Apple ID: 6757125102), has been in review for over 53 days. This app was already live on the App Store, and this submission only includes UI improvements. Additionally, my second app, Widgety – Desktop Widgets (Apple ID: 6761670888), has been in review for 13 days. This is my first time submitting this app for review. I have already contacted Apple support regarding this issue, but have not received a resolution so far, which is why I am posting here in the forums. Both apps have been pending for an unusually long time. Since Dodge? is just a UI update and Widgety is a standard first-time submission, I would expect a much faster review process. Could you please check the status of these submissions and let me know if any additional information or action is required from my side? Has anyone experienced similar delays or knows what might be causing this? Thank you.
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App review
Hello App review Team, Our app have been stuck in awaiting review since April 20th 2026 and no feedback. The submission ID - 8b32ad4d-9912-4f25-837c-13b15323a258, Is there a reason for this long waiting.When can we expect the review to proceed? Thank you very much for your time and assistance.
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App Review Pending Since April 13, 2026 — No Clear Update from Support
My app has been pending review in App Store Connect since April 13, 2026. I have already contacted Apple Support ticket 102873493392, but I’m still stuck in the same situation with no clear explanation or timeline. This delay is becoming really frustrating, especially after following the required process and receiving no meaningful update. I would appreciate it if the App Review team could look into this case and let me know what is blocking the review.
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App is stuck in "Waiting for review"
Our app is stuck with "Waiting for review" for 4 days so far after rejection. We have to resubmit it yesterday, but more than 24 hours have passed and still nothing. Submission ID: 05e2667a-5641-4fbf-af44-aff94b03ae11
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Expedite App Review
Our application (Apple ID: 6762377822) has been stuck in the Waiting for Review status for more than 5 days. We submitted an expedited review request, but have not yet received a response. We are currently under significant time pressure. We sincerely hope the expedited review request can help facilitate the process and move the review forward as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention and assistance.
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App Stuck in "Waiting For Review"
Our app has been in ‘Waiting for Review’ for over 8 days. Could you please help prioritize or check if there’s any issue?
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App Removed from store, though the most recent version approved/whitelisted for sale
Dear team, I am not sure what is going on, but our app has been just removed from sale, presumably by a bot or an automatic system. More than a week ago our app was flagged as containing objectionable content and we had a grace period till April 28, 2026 to deal with the situation. We sent the fixed version for review within 2-3 days, and it was waiting for review for more than a week until I contacted the Review team on the situation (I still don't have any answer from you on the ticket, by the way). Yesterday (April 27th) after a 2-day review the version has been approved by the review team, but the warning and grace period were still there. We were more than concerned, so I again, replied to the warning message sent a follow up to the existing ticket. Today we are waking up to the email that our app has been removed from sale. The condition in the warning was to send a version with fixes and that it should be approved. What went wrong? Is it at our end or at yours? What do we do? Looking forward to your reply
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App review not started even after 1 week
This is to escalate with utmost frustration that we have submitted our app for review and have been following up for a week now after calling Apple support and waiting in the queue for 1+ hour each day. There has been no response to the review whatsoever. We have tried posting on X.com as well. Our app name is PlayVlay. Request an earlier remediation of this concern. Additionally, I would like to give feedback to the team that during each previous review, we have received standard SOP comments in each iteration which could have been at the same time with each iteration review waiting time being 2-3 days. This has wasted more than 2+ weeks for us now. This is a business critical review. Any suggestions to expedite
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The reviewer keeps rejecting the app for for issues that do not exist
Hi, I am very frustrated with having my app repeatedly rejected for issues I can't fix because they don't exist. So I'm trying to publish this app that offers some consumable iAP that is used to unlock a pairing app on a 3rd party platform. Originally the app did not have an account system, it was rejected by Apple on the grounds that the user may want to restore previously unlocked paired apps. We added a an optional(as the reviewer suggested) sign in with Apple support if the user wants to secure their unlocked installations. Then we got rejected for forcing account creation, data collection and no ability to delete the account. Forcing account creation is false but maybe the reviewer was confused therefore we put explicit explanation under the sign in with Apple button noting that this is optional, reduced the required profile details to 0 for sign in with Apple and added very simple account deletion UI that is displayed on the same screen where the user sign in with Apple. And yet we get another rejection about forcing the users to create account to be able to do iAP(factually false) and that we don't have account deletion feature(again factually false). How to handle that? I have no idea how to fix issues that don't exist. I also run out of space for explaining the reviewer how things work in the app and this is an extremely simple app that does have exactly 2 views, one to scan the devices to connect and one to do playback on those devices and purchase the full version of the app to remove limits on playback.
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App in Expedited Review Queue for 53 Days — No Response, No Feedback
Hi everyone, I'm reaching out to see if anyone else is experiencing unusually long review times, and hoping for some guidance from Apple staff who monitor these forums. My situation: I submitted KongFu Mahjong (3.0 for iOS, 1.0 for macOS) for review on February 11, 2026 — now 72 days ago. After requesting an expedited review, I received confirmation on March 2 that it was approved for the expedite queue. I followed up again on March 23 by both email and phone. Each time I was told to keep waiting. As of today, April 24, there has been no review, no rejection, and no feedback of any kind. The app simply sits in "In Review" status with complete silence. I spoke with Apple Developer Support by phone, and they confirmed this is not specific to my app — they acknowledged a long backlog. But 53 days in an expedited queue with zero communication feels like something may have fallen through the cracks. What I've tried: Expedited review request (approved March 2) Follow-up email and phone call (March 23) Follow-up email (April 24) My questions: Is anyone else seeing multi-month review times in early 2026? Is there a way to verify that a submission hasn't been lost or stuck in a system error? 3. Is there a more effective escalation path beyond Developer Support and the Resolution Center? I want to be clear — I'm not asking to skip the line. I just want to know my app is actually in a queue and hasn't been forgotten. I have several other apps ready to submit and this experience is making it very difficult to plan. Any advice or shared experiences would be appreciated.
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App Stuck in Waiting for Review more than 3 Weeks
We've a game that the first version has published 45 days again with a quick review and direct approve. After that initial version, we've made some big updates and additions as well as some bug fixes to get ready to officially publish our game, and market it. However, with my first update, it waited in the review queue for 2 weeks, which I then cancelled, make some bug fixes, and sent to review again since I heard that this can fix the process sometimes. Even after that, we've been waiting for 3 weeks and still no updates. I've also applied for Expedited Review since this is getting urgent after waiting more than a month. I hope someone from Apple Support team will see this and help me with the issue.
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App approved but not available in EU (Malta) – DSA compliance stuck "In Review"
Hello everyone, I’m facing an issue with my app "FindUWay" (iOS), and I’m trying to understand if this is related to EU Digital Services Act (DSA) compliance. Current situation: App is approved and published on the App Store All agreements, tax forms (including W-8BEN), and banking info are completed and active App is set to be available in 175 countries, including Malta Issue: The app is NOT available in Malta and shows "App Not Available" on multiple iPhones and Apple IDs. Important detail: In App Store Connect, the only pending item is: Digital Services Act (DSA) compliance → Status: "In Review" since April 5th What I’ve observed: The app works and appears normally in some regions In Malta (EU), it does not open or install properly This seems to affect multiple devices (including iPhone 17 Pro Max) Questions: Is DSA compliance review blocking app availability in EU countries? Is it expected for the app to be unavailable while DSA is still "In Review"? Is there anything else I need to configure or submit? Has anyone experienced delays with DSA review recently? This is impacting my app launch, so any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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No app review update
Case no: 102870409704 If 90% of apps are reviewed within 24 hours, why is my app taking over 2 weeks and still not in the review process? As I submitted my app on April 6th, the review time is very long though
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App stuck in review loop for 10+ days. 6 rejection/resubmission cycles, expedited request submitted
Our app PrepAiro: Crack UPSC IAS 2026 (Account: 6741750813) has been caught in a rejection/resubmission loop since April 12, now over 10 days. Timeline: April 12: First rejection received Cycles 1–6: Each rejection addressed per reviewer feedback, resubmitted promptly April 18: Status moved to "Waiting for Review" , no movement since We submitted an expedited review request through Apple Support due to the urgency. This release contains critical bug fixes actively impacting users, but there has been no response or update. We understand review timelines can vary, but 6 full cycles over 10 days with no resolution, and a 6-day stall after the last submission, is unusual. Each resubmission addressed the specific feedback provided, yet the cycle continues. Has anyone experienced similar extended holds recently? And is there any additional channel or escalation path beyond the expedited review request to get clarity on what's causing this? Any guidance from Apple or fellow developers would be appreciated.
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App stuck "In Review" - CRITICAL RELEASE
App Review stuck/stalled — Khalas (App ID 6757966927 Version 1.0.5 - ESCALATION) My app has been blocked in review far longer than usual, and previous channels have not resolved it. My app has an error and I need to roll back and release a fix and I can't because of this review problem. App Name: Khalas Apple ID (App Store Connect): 6757966927 Bundle ID: com.khalas.mobile.khalasapp2 Platform: iOS Team ID: AW8RAKXM5P Submission / review Version submitted for review: [1.0.5] Build number: 19 Current status in App Store Connect: In Review and previously stuck in “Waiting for Review” for over a week Total time in review pipeline: Over 7 days What I’ve already tried Requested Expedited App Reviewl Contacted Developer / App Review support Confirmed there are no unanswered messages in Resolution Center and no missing metadata on my side that I can see. Ask Please look up this submission by App ID 6757966927 and tell me whether: The review is actually active or blocked internally (queue, metadata sync, IAP attachment, etc.), There is a silent hold, duplicate submission, or binary processing issue, Anything specific you need from me (I’ve included identifiers above to avoid back-and-forth). I rely on this CRITICAL release and I’m doing everything I can on my side. I’m asking for a concrete status and, if possible, forward progress on this submission. Thank you
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Apple Developer Account Shows “Closed” Status but App is Ready for Distribution – Unable to Access App Store Connect
Hi, I can sign in to my Apple ID, but my Apple Developer account shows a “closed” status and I’m unable to access App Store Connect features. My app is currently showing “Ready for Distribution,” so the account appears active, but developer access is restricted. I’ve already contacted Apple Developer Support and am waiting for their response. Also, I temporarily can’t access my primary email due to a verification issue, so I’ve provided an alternate contact email and phone number in my support request. Has anyone experienced a similar situation or knows possible reasons for a “closed” developer status while the app remains approved? Thanks.
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App Review rejection: 3.1.2(c) missing EULA/Privacy links + 2.1(b) IAP error in sandbox; subscriptions show “Developer Action Needed” in App Store Connect
Hi everyone, I’m trying to fix an App Review rejection related to auto‑renewable subscriptions, and I’m also blocked because my subscriptions don’t work in the sandbox even though configuration looks correct. App Review details App version: 3.5.3 Review device: iPhone 17 Pro Max iOS: 26.4 Guidelines: 3.1.2(c) and 2.1(b) Reviewer message says: Missing required subscription metadata links: Terms of Use (EULA) link in App Description (or custom EULA set in App Store Connect) Privacy Policy link in the Privacy Policy field in App Store Connect IAP bug / error during purchase (sandbox testing during review) What I see in App Store Connect My subscription products show “Developer Action Needed”. Subscription group/products are created (monthly + yearly). I believe all required subscription info is filled out (pricing, localization, etc.), but sandbox purchases still fail. Sandbox behavior / issue In Sandbox on device, attempting to purchase or load products results in an error on IAP (reviewer didn’t provide the exact error text). I’m using StoreKit (happy to share whether it’s StoreKit 1 vs StoreKit 2 if that matters) and fetching products by product IDs. Additional blocker: Banking info stuck “Processing” In App Store Connect → Agreements, Tax, and Banking, my banking section shows: “Your banking updates are processing, and you should see the changes in 24 hours. You won't be able to make any additional updates until then.” But the banking status has stayed Processing for more than 2 weeks and never changes. I don’t know how to resolve this, and I suspect it might be related to why subscriptions are failing in sandbox / showing “Developer Action Needed”. Questions: What are the most common reasons subscriptions show “Developer Action Needed” and are rejected/blocked even when the setup seems complete? For Guideline 3.1.2(c): what is the correct place/best practice to provide the required links? Put Apple Standard EULA link in App Description? Add custom EULA in App Store Connect → App Information → EULA? Add Privacy Policy URL in App Store Connect Privacy Policy field (or the dedicated Privacy Policy URL field)? For the sandbox IAP error during review: Could this be caused by agreements / banking stuck in Processing or Paid Apps Agreement not active/accepted (even though the app is free but uses subscriptions)? Can “Developer Action Needed” prevent sandbox transactions from working for reviewers and my tests? Any recommended step-by-step checklist to validate subscriptions end-to-end (agreements, banking/tax, subscription metadata, product status, storefront, etc.)? Has anyone seen banking updates stuck in Processing for weeks? What is the best way to resolve it (waiting, re-submitting banking info, contacting Apple, specific support channel)?
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