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The "App Support URL" Trap: Why Free Privacy Policy Generators Get Apps Rejected

Apple requires a functional "App Support" URL and a compliant Privacy Policy. Free templates often miss these specific mobile requirements. Here is the fix.

Apple and Google do not just check if you have a Privacy Policy; they check if it specifically covers mobile data permissions like Location, Camera, and Tracking transparency. Most "free privacy policy generator templates" are designed for blogs, not mobile apps.

"I learned this the hard way. I once used a generic free tool for my app, only to get rejected during the App Store review process. The reviewer noted that my policy didn't explicitly address the 'User Data Deletion' requirement (Guideline 5.1.1)."

What Your Policy Must Cover

📊 Data Collection

Exactly what do you track? (Analytics, Crashlytics, AdMob). Be specific about every data point you collect, from device IDs to location data.

🔗 Third-Party Sharing

Do you use Facebook SDK or Firebase? You must declare them. List every third-party service that processes user data.

🔧 The Support Link

You cannot just link to a PDF. You need a hosted "Help Center" or Support URL that's accessible and functional.

The Automating Solution

Launchinseconds doesn't just give you a text file. It hosts a compliant Privacy Policy and a branded Support Page for you. You paste one link into App Store Connect, and you are compliant forever.

✓ Compliance Checklist

  • Mobile-specific data permissions disclosure
  • Third-party SDK declarations
  • Hosted support URL (not a PDF)
  • User data deletion process
  • GDPR & CCPA compliance
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