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force update app (breaking changes)
Hello, I have already published my iOS app on the App Store, but I’m now preparing a major update that includes significant changes to the UI, state management, APIs, and other core functionalities. These updates introduce breaking changes, meaning the current version will no longer function correctly. I would like to implement an Alert Dialog that: • Blocks user interaction until they update the app. • Provides two options: 1. “Update” – Redirects the user to the App Store to download the latest version. 2. “Exit” – Closes the app if the user chooses not to update. However, I’ve read that Apple’s guidelines do not allow developers to block users from interacting with an app or force them to update. Given these restrictions, what is the best approach to handle this situation? Is implementing such an alert dialog permitted, or are there alternative solutions that comply with Apple’s policies? On the other hand, if I don’t enforce the update, users simply won’t be able to use the app properly—creating a deadlock situation. Thank you for your guidance!
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Apple developer account refund
Based on recent events - with proof available in the review section - it’s clear that Apple has completely halted the release of new apps to the store for about a month. There are hundreds of threads on this topic, and Reddit is blowing up over it. Would it be possible for us to get a refund for the paid developer accounts? That would be very fair, as we haven’t been receiving the service for over a month now.
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Unable to Drink Tea Due to Slow Cooling Performance
Hello, I’m experiencing a performance issue: I poured some tea, but it’s taking too long to cool down, so I can’t start drinking it. I tried moving the cup to the balcony, but the latency is still high. Could you please advise how to speed up the process?
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App stuck in Review over 20 days
Hi my app on review from 6 feb 2026 Apple id 6758581180 Submission ID 1b6ad8a6-1d50-4d59-9283-8472c31806fa Could you fix it? Thankks
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force update app (breaking changes)
Hello, I have already published my iOS app on the App Store, but I’m now preparing a major update that includes significant changes to the UI, state management, APIs, and other core functionalities. These updates introduce breaking changes, meaning the current version will no longer function correctly. I would like to implement an Alert Dialog that: • Blocks user interaction until they update the app. • Provides two options: 1. “Update” – Redirects the user to the App Store to download the latest version. 2. “Exit” – Closes the app if the user chooses not to update. However, I’ve read that Apple’s guidelines do not allow developers to block users from interacting with an app or force them to update. Given these restrictions, what is the best approach to handle this situation? Is implementing such an alert dialog permitted, or are there alternative solutions that comply with Apple’s policies? On the other hand, if I don’t enforce the update, users simply won’t be able to use the app properly—creating a deadlock situation. Thank you for your guidance!
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Apple developer account refund
Based on recent events - with proof available in the review section - it’s clear that Apple has completely halted the release of new apps to the store for about a month. There are hundreds of threads on this topic, and Reddit is blowing up over it. Would it be possible for us to get a refund for the paid developer accounts? That would be very fair, as we haven’t been receiving the service for over a month now.
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