Hello,
I recently saw this error from StoreKit in the Console - 'Invalid value for purchase intake' - while debugging a SKPayment subscription issue (where a valid receipt should be verified and restored, but isn't for one user).
I haven't been able to find any documentation about this message and wondered if it was related at all.
There were two other logs from StoreKit right before saying:
'Found 3 products in receipt with ID'
'Processing ad attribution purchase intake'
Does anyone know what 'invalid value for purchase intake' is referencing?
We don't have the AdAttributionKit implemented. It sounds like it might be related to that instead?
Thank you
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Hi, I had a post on here regarding App Store Review Guidelines 5.1.1(ix) and if anyone knew what Apple considers a highly-regulated industry to be (only examples are listed in the guideline). My post was removed for some reason. I didn't receive a notification or email saying why. It just says I haven't made any posts yet, which isn't true.
There's no identical question/answer on the forums already. I do believe the post was helpful, as it took me a while to get an answer from App Review. I shared the answer I received from them - that the examples listed in 5.1.1(ix) are the only industries Apple considers to be highly regulated - to save other developers the trouble.
Did I use the forums incorrectly? Is this a forums bug?
Thanks
Hello,
I'm posting about a 5.1.1 compliance issue with account deletion.
The issue I am running into is that we use a customer service flow (email) to initiate account deletion. Now, it is not explicitly stated that email cannot be used in the 5.1.1 Guideline, but in a linked FAQ which states that only "Apps in highly regulated industries, as described in App Store Review Guideline 5.1.1(ix), may use additional customer service flows to confirm and facilitate the account deletion process."
However, 5.1.1(ix) does not list what a highly regulated industry is, or how it can be determined. It just lists some examples: "Apps that provide services in highly regulated fields (such as banking and financial services, healthcare, gambling, legal cannabis use, and air travel)".
If the industry your app is used in, is not one listed in these examples, but is still considered to be highly regulated, what do you need to provide to show it is a highly regulated industry?
What qualifies an industry to be highly regulated?
In my case, we have provided additional information and documentation citing various regulatory acts that govern the industry. We were told we cannot use email, but Apple documentation states that we can if we are a highly regulated industry. I keep asking if Apple considers the industry to be highly regulated or not, but so far no answers.
Any insight on how Apple defines a "highly regulated industry", or how you've resolved a similar issue with Apple would be appreciated.
Thank you!