After developing a number of "paid up front" apps, I've just released my first subscription-based app. I set it up with monthly and annual options, both with a 30-day free trial as a promo. Unfortunately about 2 out of 3 users who install it don't use it at all. Based on support questions, I've determined that the App Store listing of "Free" with "In-app purchases" leads to an expectation that they can begin using it immediately for a month. When hit with a paywall on launch, they bail, without reading the "Free trial starts with choosing a plan" header. This being my first app with IAP, I had 3 rejections before I finally got it through review. I want to change the promo end date from "No end" to a date at which time I will release a new build that takes them straight into the app instead of the paywall. For you App Store veterans, am I setting myself up for a bag of hurt? Is it legal to change the date on a promo? Will the review gods smite me? Thanks for your input!
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I've been using CK Dashboard for several years to maintain updates that propagate to user apps. Recently I have had a problem adding or updating any record that has an asset in it. Adding the asset seems to go fine until I hit the "Save" button. Then it comes back with "! Load Failed". This happens every time. I'm using the latest build of Safari in Big Sur 11.6.1. I have searched preferences to see if somehow Safari does not have access permissions, but it does not matter what directory the uploaded file resides in - it fails every time. I can download a record with an asset, but if I change the asset and save, it fails. Saving from a live app in iOS continues to work fine. This seems to be some sort of permission issue, but I am the only user and I have all permissions enabled. Logging out/back in has no effect. This problem exists in both my M1 iMac and M1 MacBook Air (Monterey). Looking for anyone else having the problem before filing a bug.