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If I turn off auto renew before expiry of a in-app subscription, ios says it will send me DID_CHANGE_RENEWAL_STATUS, so after that when the actual expire time comes will ios again notify me?
As I am unable to turnoff auto renew on sandbox I am not sure what will actually happen
Short answer - no. Apple will not notify you when actual expires date comes. However, you can extract expires_date from other notifications and from receipt itself and remember it.
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I do authorization via WKWebView. My app native but authorization via WKWebView, back-end open my app reference and send token. I catch token in my app and user use native app as
logged in. Is it legal? Could I have reject from AppStore review team? Thanks!
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I believe you're asking if Apple allows the app to authenticate via Web Views. If that's so, yes, they do allow that. They have documentation that explains how to do: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/devicemanagement/device_assignment/authenticating_through_web_views
There's also several existing threads on this subject: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/ios%2bauthentication%2bwebview?tab=Votes
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We are registerting our iOS application for APNS. After that APNS provide a deviceToken. Is there any process to get the iOS device registration URL on APNS.
I think No. You need your own server where you will put notification logic.
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I have an application in which I want to offer the ability to pay for answers to questions in digital format. I.e, the user would submit a question, and purchase an answer which I would construct and send back to the app. Is this allowed?
I'm not sure if purchasing answers to unknown questions directly would be allowed or not, but I'm sure you could simply sell 'credits' that would give x number of requests.
Yes, this is allowed. See section 11 of the App Review Guidelines for iOS, found here, login required.
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Can i create app that the user can't delete without iTunes id or password?
Can i create app that the user can't cancel to background with home button without iTunes id or password?
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No and No. The philosophy is that the user should always feel in control of their apps. You can only prevent app deletion on a device-by-device basis (using the device settings).
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I need to get UDIDs of devices on which inApps from my app were made. Is it possible from iTunes connect or thru any API for developers?
Apple will not give you this information. The way they provide is to retrieve previous transactions made by the user on the current iTunes account. Apple would very much not like it if you were trying to limit the validity of the purchases to the devices not the user. You could have some analytics (flurry, google...) that keeps tracks this information but it is not usual practice, you should not attempt to identify individual users when building statistics on your app's usage.