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Comment on App rejected for using non-public API __SwiftValue in Runner – Swift runtime false positive?
Hello App Review Team, Thank you very much for looking into our appeal and for your response. We truly appreciate your support. We wanted to share that the repeated rejections under Guideline 2.5.1 have caused some delays to an important release, despite our careful investigation and adherence to Apple’s recommended review tools. We would be grateful for any guidance, clarification, or updates you can provide to help us move forward and ensure full compliance. Kind regards,
Dec ’25
Comment on App rejected for using non-public API __SwiftValue in Runner – Swift runtime false positive?
Hello App Review Team, Thank you very much for looking into our appeal and for your response. We truly appreciate your support. We wanted to share that the repeated rejections under Guideline 2.5.1 have caused some delays to an important release, despite our careful investigation and adherence to Apple’s recommended review tools. We would be grateful for any guidance, clarification, or updates you can provide to help us move forward and ensure full compliance. Kind regards,
Dec ’25
Comment on App rejected for using non-public API __SwiftValue in Runner – Swift runtime false positive?
We have appealed to the App Store Review team, as our analysis using otool did not reveal any relevant usage of non-public or deprecated APIs. While the strings tool surfaced the __SwiftValue symbol, we were unable to identify any corresponding source or direct usage of it within our code or third-party libraries.
Dec ’25
Comment on App rejected for using non-public API __SwiftValue in Runner – Swift runtime false positive?
We have appealed to the App Store Review team, as our analysis using otool did not reveal any relevant usage of non-public or deprecated APIs. While the strings tool surfaced the __SwiftValue symbol, we were unable to identify any corresponding source or direct usage of it within our code or third-party libraries.
Dec ’25