Why your app was rejected for Guideline 2.1.

Guideline 2.1 usually points to incomplete information, an untestable flow, missing reviewer access, crashes, placeholder content, or app behavior Apple could not verify.

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What this usually means

Guideline 2.1 rejection usually means Apple could not review a complete, testable app. Check access, completeness, crashes, and reviewer notes before resubmitting.

Evidence you need

  • Temporary reviewer credentials
  • Test path
  • 2FA status
  • Paid-feature unlock notes
  • Location or test notes

Fix checklist

  • What this means
  • What to check first
  • Evidence checklist
  • Fix-first sequence
  • Mistakes to avoid

Reviewer reply starter

Dear App Review Team,

Thank you for reviewing our app. We reviewed the Guideline 2.1 rejection evidence and updated the relevant app flow before resubmission.

Reviewer access and evidence path: [add verified details]

Thank you.

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