

- #Your facebook account has two critical updates update#
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Facebook should step in to straighten things out. Or better yet offer both (anonymously and non-anonymously). One way to get around this is to use "login anonymously" with Facebook. The word "significant" in Apple's language is disturbing and ambiguous.
#Your facebook account has two critical updates registration#
There are other apps, for e.g., Uber & Lyft that allow registration with Facebook and do not do much else with Facebookģ. Yet Apple uses the word "Authentication", this is wrong.Ģ. Most uses of "Login with facebook" is for identity & registration. While it is possible that low security apps can use identity as authentication. They are confusing identity with authentication. Otherwise, it will continue to make open platforms like the web more appealing for innovation.Īpple appears to be have made an arbitrary rule change.ġ. If they want people to take the app store seriously there needs to be some mutual respect for our businesses. If they do want to enforce it like that they need to rewrite rule and alert everyone of the change instead of just surprising people with it. but it seems that even apps that do offer functionality without sign up are being included in this. If an app forced signup to work that'd be one thing. However, now they are using the same law with the same wording in this new way where apps can't ask people for information during a voluntary sign up.

#Your facebook account has two critical updates free#
For example the "put email here" in order to get a free video. I think that the rule originally had a different intention which was to prevent apps from becoming like those landing pages that force you to give up or email or birthday before anything works. It is interesting that this rule has been around since the beginning of the app guidelines and now they are enforcing it like this. What Facebook account feature(s) do I need to add to get my app approved? It seems as though the App Store Review Guidelines have changed in the 2 months between app submissions, which is frustrating as my existing users are having to wait for critical updates whilst I try to figure out what I can do to get my app approved. I have since asked for clarification on what Apple deems to be 'significant account-based features' in order to satisfy the App Store guidelines, but they are refusing to provide any feedback on app concepts or features, which leaves me in the difficult position of not knowing what I need to do to get my app approved! Pulling profile information, or sharing, are not sufficient account-based features for Facebook to be the only authentication mechanism available.īased on this response I added an 'Invite Facebook friends' feature, but the app was rejected again with the same response. In order for Facebook to be the only authentication mechanism available, your app must include significant account-specific functionality from Facebook. Your app uses Facebook login for authentication purposes but does not include account-based features offered by that site, which is not allowed on the App Store.
#Your facebook account has two critical updates update#
The initial version of the app was approved by Apple without any issues, but an update submission was rejected for the following reason:ġ7.2: Apps that require users to share personal information, such as email address and date of birth, in order to function will be rejected. We have a list of Facebook alternatives on our website as well, in case you are looking to move from Facebook to a different social media website.I have an existing dating app in the App Store which uses Facebook login for quick registration and subsequent logins - the app captures the users DOB and gender for age restrictions and match filtering. You also have the option to permanently delete your Facebook account if you no longer want to use the platform. If you are planning to take a break from Facebook, you could consider deactivating your Facebook account instead. So, that brings us to the end of our guide detailing how you can log out of your Facebook account. Log Out of Your Facebook Account in Easy Steps

Browser cache issues may also often result in getting signed out of your Facebook account. Q: Why does Facebook keep logging me out?įacebook may log you out if you clear your browser cookies or when the session expires.
#Your facebook account has two critical updates password#
If you find a suspicious device on this list, do not forget to change your Facebook password and enable two-factor authentication. You can visit Settings & Privacy -> Settings -> Password and security -> Where you’re logged in from your Facebook account to check where your account is signed in. Q: Can you tell if someone else is on your Facebook?
