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Health permission caused the banning of appstore review #136

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Eric0625 opened this issue Dec 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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Health permission caused the banning of appstore review #136

Eric0625 opened this issue Dec 6, 2018 · 4 comments

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@Eric0625
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Eric0625 commented Dec 6, 2018

The HealthKit codes made Apple to reject my app, it said:
"We noticed that your app uses HealthKit, but your app does not appear to include any primary features that require health or fitness data.

The intended use of HealthKit is to share health or fitness data with other apps or devices, and it should be used only in apps that require this data as a part of the app's core functionality. "

After I remove Arek, it's passed. So I think you should know about this.

@ennioma
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ennioma commented Dec 6, 2018

Good morning @Eric0625 ,
How do you import Arek and for which permissions do you use it?

@Eric0625
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Eric0625 commented Dec 7, 2018

I used Cocoapods to import Arek. pod 'arek', '~> 2.0.1'
The permissions are: camera, microphone, photos and location. It's like a sales management APP, definitely not using any health information.

@ennioma
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ennioma commented Dec 7, 2018

Hi @Eric0625,
as described here you have to install only the permissions you want because if you import the arek main module, you get all the frameworks automatically imported.

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Thanks, got it.

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