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### Guideline 2.3.7 - Performance - Accurate Metadata
Your app name or subtitle to be displayed on the App Store includes keywords or descriptors, which are not appropriate for use in these metadata items.
Specifically, the following words in your app name or subtitle are considered keywords or descriptors:
'填写的app的副标题信息'
**Next Steps**
To resolve this issue, please revise your app name or subtitle to remove any keywords and descriptors from all localizations of your app. Keywords can be entered in the Keywords field in App Store Connect to be used as search terms for your app.
Before submitting your app to the App Store, ensure there are no unnecessary phrases, words, or descriptions in the app's name, description, icons, preview, or other metadata fields. As a best practice, your app's metadata should communicate the app's value in as few words as possible.
**Resources**
For information on how to revise your app name, please review [Renaming a Project or App](http://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/8.2/#/dev3db3afe4f).
For information on changing the app name and other metadata in App Store Connect, please review the [View and edit app information](https://help.apple.com/app-store-connect/#/dev97865727c) page.
For resources on selecting a memorable and unique app name and subtitle, you may want to review the [App Store Product Page](https://developer.apple.com/app-store/product-page/) information available on the Apple Developer website.
Since your App Store Connect status is Metadata Rejected, we do NOT require a new binary. To revise the metadata, visit App Store Connect to select your app and revise the desired metadata values. Once you’ve completed all changes, reply to this message in Resolution Center and we will continue the review.
遇到以上2.3.7拒绝情况,解决办法如下
- 先打开要审核的应用程序,在APP信息中审查自己'副标题'是不是不够简洁
- 打开apple的优化产品页面文档,并以此为标准修改app信息
- 点击存储按钮,并在解决中心回复你收到的错误邮件信息.
- 1.2 Legal: Privacy - Data Use and Sharing
Guideline 5.1.2 - Legal - Privacy - Data Use and Sharing
The app privacy information you provided in App Store Connect indicates you collect data in order to track the user, including Device ID, Other Diagnostic Data, Customer Support, Performance Data, Crash Data, and Gameplay Content. However, you do not use App Tracking Transparency to request the user's permission before tracking their activity.
Starting with iOS 14.5, apps on the App Store need to receive the user’s permission through the AppTrackingTransparency framework before collecting data used to track them. This requirement protects the privacy of App Store users.
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打开App Store Connect并进入相关APP,随后找到App 隐私这个栏目
根据上下顺序依次填写必填项目, 最后点击发布即可