Apple To Reject Apps That Use ‘Hot Code Push’ SDKs For Updates

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Apple has started information developers of iOS applications with ‘hot code push’ SDKs that such apps will soon be rejected from the App Store, 9to5Mac found. Developers took to Apple Developer Forums to report that they started receiving messages from the company.

Apple informed developers to start removing the code before any further updates would be approved. Apple even sent an email to Rollout.io explaining that the app, extension and/or linked framework containing code that violates section 3.3.2 of the Apple Developer Program License Agreement and App Store Review Guideline 2.5.2.

The code allows the developer to change the app’s behavior or functionality after receiving App Review approval. It seems that developers with Rollout.io integration in their apps have received the message from Apple.

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