If Apple rejects your metadata, that’s not bad because it can be easily corrected (compared to the general app). These are mostly criticized screenshots or the app description, less often keywords or other metadata. Navigate to the App Store Connect to the “Resolution Center” (information: https://help.apple.com/app-store-connect/?lang=en#/devaf41ecbd5) to find out what the reason for the rejection was in detail. In most cases, you can correct the screenshots and meta-texts without uploading a new build. Then send the app back into review mode (“Submit for Review”).
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- WebViewGold for iOS
- Apple rejected the metadata / App Store Connect Status: “Metadata rejected” – how to proceed?”
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