Despite Apple's relaxed restrictions on iPhone App development tools, Apple's latest App Store program introduced the basic outline of iOS App review in written form in a straightforward language, with a straightforward saying: "We don't need vulgar software."
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The App Store program catalog contains 22 CONTENTS, from metadata to the user interface. In summary, this program explains in detail what is acceptable to Apple and what is unacceptable. The program involves a wide range of topics, including the use of software functionality and special features, such as push notifications and positioning services, and integration of Apple's own programs, such as Game Center and iAd.
At the beginning of the program, Apple first banned "vulgar Software" in plain text to prevent minors from accessing the software and to preserve the quality of the app store.
Apple said the program was changeable and changed according to different situations in different periods. Apple promised to keep the outline updated at any time. Apple will also have the right to make decisions, and there is no need to explain the program content for a software that fails.
Developers canHttps://developer.apple.com/View the complete App Store review outline.