How to remove feedback button? - ios

I have Customize Aviary toolbar as per my ios app needs,now i want to remove feedback button completely, as with the presence of this button my client would not accept the app.could anyone tell how to remove it.?
i appreciate the efforts behind developing the SDK but it is must for me to remove it from my app.

Can you take a screen-shot? I know it is not fair to modify their SDK or libs (your app may/will be rejected) and is better to buy a version but, well, let's see how it looks in your project.

If you remove the beta program profile, it will remove the Feedback app too.
Go to Preferences -> General -> Profiles. There you will see the Apple beta program profile, press Delete. Then, the feedback app will be removed.
Hope it helps you.

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How to disable TestFlight beta testing?

I'm not able to transfer my application to iTunes connect. It is said that I have to disable my Beta testing of the application. Actually, I have stopped testing, deleted all builds from beta testing. App was set up for only internal testers. I have removed all testers as well. But still same issue. Here is the snap.
I spoke with an Apple representative on the phone regarding this issue. They are aware of this bug and working on it. That's all she could answer me.
Try again next week, if the issue is still there (which probably will be), I had to call again...
Pay attention to application localization. If your application has support multi language, then you could leave the information in the TestFlight menu.
You must delete the test information not only from the main language, but from other languages that are supported in your application. Go to TestFlight tab -> Test Information. Then click blue button with your language in right side of webpage. You shall choose other language supported in your application and remove all appeared information about testing. After this, click Save button (see attachment)
And try to transfer app. Next to the text TestFlight Beta Testing should be a green checkmark.
P.S. This solution was suggested by the Apple Support Team. Here is a part of their letter:
After checking your iTunes Connect account, we could see that you have
started to test a build internally, and you still have a feedback
email listed under Test Information in the English (U.S.)
localization. Therefore, I would kindly ask you to expire the build
and remove the feedback email.
After you have followed the information above, you should be able to
proceed further with your transfer.
Remove all testers and all testing information from the application in iTunesConnect on tab TestFlight.
You need to remove all testers, all builds (detail each one and expire it) and remove all information about how to test the app. I did this and worked for me.
I was able to fix this bug going to TestFlight section in Appstoreconnect and in Test Information switch to another language and clear all field also there.
Had the same problem.
If nothing helps, maybe these steps will help you.
You have to go to the TestFlight tab, then Test Information, and in the top right corner press language button. If you have more than one language, delete them from the list.

App Rejected Because of Beta Testing Reference

Ok, here a new one. I submitted an iOS app update. The only thing I changed was a few things within pages. After it was submitted, Apple rejected it and said that there was a reference to beta testing. They were nice enough to provide a screenshot where if you 3D Touch the app icon it brings an option to send beta feedback. Now the thing is I didn't add that and when I test it on my end there is nothing like that. Just the 3D Touch option for dark mode. I know that this beta testing option shows up when using it through TestFlight, but Apple shouldn't be seeing that and when I test it in the iOS simulator, it doesn't show that for me.
Thus far, Apple has been no help and hasn't been able to provide any information on how to remove it. I'm quite confused as to how to remove it, since I didn't add it and when I test it on my end I don't see it. So I'm reaching out to see if anyone has any suggestions on how to remove the 3D Touch beta testing feedback action, as I didn't add it and because of that, I don't know where or how to remove it. I've attached the screenshot that Apple sent me in case you need to see what I'm talking about. Thanks for the help!

Can I change screenshots when updating my app?

I am planning to release version 2 of my app. Can I change the screenshots?.There are not much changes in design but some changes in the text, will Apple reject it?
In my case it worked all the time. Just setup your update in iTunes Connect with whatever text and/or screenshots you need. You may want to give the users a hint that you just did some "bugfixes". Apple will check your app and you are fine.

TestFlight Provide feedback button

I am using latest testflight version for iOS 8. I added myself as internal tester and now when I open the application using testflight, nowhere I can find the feedback button.
Please let me know if anybody has any clue.
You provide feedback in the Testflight app.
Open the Testflight app.
Tap on the icon of the application you want to provide feedback on.
Tap "Send Feedback" in the center towards the top of the screen.
If you are not seeing the feedback button then make sure that you have set a feedback email address for the build in iTunesConnect.
People still asked it today so please after checking Your TestFight configuration, remember one more thing: Tester has to have Apple Mail app configured in order for TF feedback to work. For Apple this seems natural and they think that every iPhone user has built-in iOS Mail app configured. But in reality, many people simply don't use it and prefer other e-mail apps. For these people feedback button will appear hidden in TestFlight. I tested it myself and it works.

disabled feature in iPad app

i want to release an iPad application to app store. in my application on dashboard there are six buttons and on tap they open six different screens. but among them one is disabled. User is unable to do anything with it. We just kept it in the app as we are going to implement that feature in the next version. is that fine? is there any chances that my app will get reject by app store guys because of this.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
As per my experience Apple will Reject your application saying that either you have to implement that functionality or you have to remove that disabled button.
it may be rejected based on AppStore Review Guideline:
2.9 Apps that are "demo", "trial", or "test" versions will be rejected. Beta Apps may only be submitted through TestFlight and must follow the TestFlight guidelines
it would be more reasonable to implement the functionality; or not showing such features which are not part of the application at all – none of those cases cause rejection.
Why don't you add like a simple alertView saying « This feature will be available in the next version, stay tuned ! » or something ? Would be a way better UX overall. Either that, or hide the button for now. Either way, don't let a button do nothing with no user feedback, this sounds terrible.
I don't think app store will reject your iPad application. You should use rather web view control(in Android) in which you can show any web page or something like that, if you want to provide the facility that after installation of your app, uses can get the updated details from it. Just give it a thought.

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