Apple App Store with Restricted Content

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In the last few days, I faced a problem in publishing an App on Apple, it simply blocks me from wanting the user to use username / password to access all the App content. Reason: it's an App educational, and the school provides an id / password for the student, it is only for the use of educational institutions.

Apple requires me to have access to all content without having to log in, but several applications within the store have the same business rule, and Apple blocks me for the same reason and other Apps are running normally.

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My question is, have these publishers somehow circumvented those requirements? If that's how I can do it, or how best I can take my App with this business rule within the Store.

    
asked by anonymous 16.11.2015 / 13:13

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If an app that is published in the App Store requires a login, you must provide a test account so that during the review period they can assess whether the content and functionality of the app comply with the guidelines.

Applications that are in the App Store and have some form of login, was not mocked, probably sent a test account.

    
17.11.2015 / 14:46