Reputation: 1806
Apple has rejected my App stating that
Reasons
22.2 - Misleading
22.2
We found that one or more of your submitted In-App Purchase products, and/or its metadata, contains content that could be misleading to users. This does not comply with the App Store Review Guidelines.
It will be appropriate to remove the dot lock password option within the App. This is misleading to users. A screenshot is attached for your reference.
What does this mean. I have put both the dot lock and passcode lock options in my app. The users can switch between the two from settings of my app. I don't know how this could be misleading to users?
This is the screen shot
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If you haven't done so I would suggest you to read up on the iOS Human Interface Guidelines Like @Matt
said in the comments, Apple is extremely picky when it comes to UI .
Unlike Android, apple wants you to design your app in a way that the user can use your app like any standard one. In your case a passcode inside of your app could be misleading.
Yes I know how you feel I had few apps rejected for things similar to this.
They must be a different way you can design this.
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