Rejection intake
Upload the rejection screenshot or paste the review message
We map the notice to likely Privacy Policy, Data Safety, SDK disclosure, or permission issues, then route you into the fastest LogicSpring workflow.
Combines AI-enhanced analysis with rule-backed checks to identify likely rejection causes and practical next steps.
Upload the rejection screenshot or paste the rejection message
Paste the exact reviewer wording first. LogicSpring matches the likely platform and rejection type, recommends the right guide, and sends signed-in users into the real Reject Fix AI Assistant workflow.
Likely rejection reasons
Paste the review message to get the closest rejection type, related pages, and the fastest route into a compliance check or Reject Fix AI Assistant.
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Developer-intent pages for App Review rejections across Apple App Store, Google Play, and China Android app stores.
App Store privacy policy rejected
Apple rejected the app because the privacy policy URL is missing, inaccessible, too generic, or does not match the app's actual data handling.
App Store App Privacy mismatch
Apple found that App Privacy answers do not match the app binary, policy text, permission usage, or third-party SDK behavior.
App Store Guideline 5.1.1 rejection
Guideline 5.1.1 usually means Apple sees a user privacy or consent problem around data collection, transparency, or permission handling.
App Store Guideline 5.1.2 rejection
Guideline 5.1.2 commonly points to how the app uses collected data, shares it, or gives users control after collection.
App Store tracking transparency rejected
Apple rejected the app because ATT behavior, tracking disclosure, or related policy and App Privacy answers do not match.
App Store SDK disclosure rejected
Apple found that embedded SDKs or their data practices are not disclosed clearly enough in store-facing privacy materials.
