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Just got this message for a few of my apps that are live in the app store (and have been for years). "Your app, extension, and/or linked framework appears to contain code designed explicitly with the capability to change your app’s behavior or functionality after App Review approval, which is not in compliance with section 3.3.2 of the Apple Developer Program License Agreement and App Store Review
In previous versions of iOS, the keychain data persisted even when the app was uninstalled and reinstalled on the device. After upgrading to iOS 10.3 beta 2, it appears as if deleting the app also deletes all associated keychain contents for that app. The code I'm using to interface with the keychain hasn't changed, and works with iOS 10.2. Is anyone else experiencing this behavior? I haven't had
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The viewport is set incorrectly when the viewport meta tag is specified with initial-scale = 1 or width=device-width, and the page contains an element (e.g. div tag) that is wider than the desired viewport's boundary. For example: <html> <head> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, minimum-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0"/> </head> <body style="border: 2px solid red;">
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