
It’s definitely something tough as a business or even a dev to feel that powerlessness. This was a few years ago, tho.Īnd the “ptsd” lingers a long time after experiencing that type of rejection from the app review. We ended up having to spend a couple months ripping a feature out and replacing it with something lesser… when other apps were already doing the thing we wanted to do. My last experience with a rejection that required appeal didn’t go so nicely.

Hey, great news! The appeals process worked much faster than it did last time I had to use it, and Browser Guard is live on the store!

We constantly hear about Apple support reps recommending us. We are reputable enough to have the kext signing entitlement and the EndpointSecurity entitlement.
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We had a free Safari app extension rejected by an App Store reviewer last night, because such software is only allowed from “reputable companies.” Safari Extension Rejected Because Developer Not “Reputable”
