Hi all,
last week I successfully updated an app ob both Apple's and Google's stores.
Then I found a marginal bug and decided to update again. No problem with Apple, but Google rejected it.
The reason:
Your privacy policy must:
"Include a clear labeling as a privacy policy.". Like above, would a label like "Privacy policy - https://click4lunch.ch/privacy" suffice or should I waste a page to copy the content of that URL in the app? Is the URL ok or should it be clickable in order to launch the standard browser or a webview?
Do they want the "privacy point of contact" showed in-app or will it suffice what's in the URL (and on the app's store pages)?
I don't blame on them because I believe they must adapt to worldwide (often exagerated) privacy regulations.
But when a rewier writes that my policy link is invalid (ok, its content) and adds a list that seems there for interpretation instead of as an aid, what one should do?
So, my question is: as a formal way to satisfy them what, in your experience, would be the less impactful action?
TIA
last week I successfully updated an app ob both Apple's and Google's stores.
Then I found a marginal bug and decided to update again. No problem with Apple, but Google rejected it.
The reason:
Issue found: Invalid privacy policy
- Privacy policy: "URL provided https://click4lunch.ch/privacy does not link to a valid privacy policy page"
Your privacy policy must:
- Be linked on your app’s store listing page in Play Console and within the app itself.
- Hold reference to the entity (for example, developer, company) named in the app’s Google Play listing or the app.
- Include a clear labeling as a privacy policy.
- Include a privacy point of contact or a mechanism to submit inquiries.
- Be readable in a standard browser without any plug-ins or special handlers (no PDFs).
- Be available on an active, publicly accessible and non-geofenced URL.
- Be non-editable.
- Comprehensively disclose how your app accesses, collects, uses, and shares user data. This must include:
- Disclosing the types of personal and sensitive user data your app accesses, collects, uses, and shares; and any parties with which any personal or sensitive user data is shared.
- Secure data handling procedures for personal and sensitive user data.
- Developer’s data retention and deletion policy.
"Include a clear labeling as a privacy policy.". Like above, would a label like "Privacy policy - https://click4lunch.ch/privacy" suffice or should I waste a page to copy the content of that URL in the app? Is the URL ok or should it be clickable in order to launch the standard browser or a webview?
Do they want the "privacy point of contact" showed in-app or will it suffice what's in the URL (and on the app's store pages)?
I don't blame on them because I believe they must adapt to worldwide (often exagerated) privacy regulations.
But when a rewier writes that my policy link is invalid (ok, its content) and adds a list that seems there for interpretation instead of as an aid, what one should do?
So, my question is: as a formal way to satisfy them what, in your experience, would be the less impactful action?
TIA