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Hansen
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08/08/14 07:15 PM (9 years ago)

Rejected for using iOS Adv Identifier, but not including ad functionality

Tried for the first time to incorporate the advertising option in a Buzztouch app. I was rejected " We found your app uses the iOS Advertising Identifier but does not include ad functionality." I choose the option to to use the advertising on several screens... obviously that is not enough. What else do I need to do that I am missing, looked for direction, but did not see it. I appreciate any quick help to what I am sure is an easy solution to someone who knows.
 
AlanMac
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08/09/14 01:52 AM (9 years ago)
Are you saying you wanted to use IAD advertising and enabled adverts for each page in your control panel? Did you enable that with your Apple provisioning profile / certificates too? Alan
 
Hansen
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08/09/14 03:56 AM (9 years ago)
Thank you for the response Alan, adverts are enabled on about half of the pages. The iAds test ads were actually functioning on my device before I submitted to Apple (& still are). No ad on the front page, so maybe they missed them? Yes on Apple provisioning profile. Is there a specific certificate for adverts? Not certain I have done that that? Thanks you for any advice. Clint
 
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11/23/14 04:58 AM (9 years ago)
You need to indicate that your app includes in-ad advertising, once you create the application template for submission, if you don't they will reject it immediately. What advertising networks are you using? did you finally get it submitted?
 

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