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Cordova and Store Publishing - Any Problems?
Good evening. To be honest, until today, I was very far from ios and android, but now it was necessary to create applications for smartphones based on a web application. While smoking the information, the choice fell on Cordova. However, customers are worried that web-views, and cordova builds web-views, are often rejected in stores, I would like to know if this is so, and, in principle, how difficult the publishing process with web-view is.
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On Google - they accept exactly.
They ask to send the dock (pdf), confirming the ownership of the domain and that's it.
In the case of iOS, problems when publishing to the App Store are created not so much by the web view itself, but by “unrestricted web access” - this is when the user can directly (by entering a URL) or somehow (following links from site to site) get to the resource with "unsafe content". I had a case when a reviewer was able to get from the YouTube embed to the desktop version of the site and through the search to find videos with age restrictions. If such a situation is discovered during the review, the application is not thrown out of the App Store at all, but it is suggested to raise the category to 17+ or make sure that the site inside the web view is isolated and does not allow you to go to the "big Internet".
As for the confirmation of rights to content, usually there are no questions. One way or another, in iOS, you can associate a domain with an application, and this provides additional features: for example, links to a site can open immediately in the application.
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