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App Store privacy URL rejections

Most review failures come from unreachable URLs, mismatched data disclosures, or missing in-app links.

By FreePrivacyPolicy Editorial Team · Privacy compliance editors · Mobile & Ads · 6 min read

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Make the URL public and stable

The reviewer should be able to open the policy in a normal browser without signing in, downloading a file, accepting cookies, or switching domains repeatedly.

Match the store declarations

Your Data Safety or App Privacy answers must match the hosted policy. If your app declares location, analytics, advertising IDs, crash logs, or account data, the policy must explain those categories too.

Add the in-app link

Place the policy link in settings, onboarding, account creation, or another predictable app location. Store reviewers often check whether the URL exists inside the product, not only in the listing.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use a PDF as my privacy policy URL?
Use HTML when possible. PDFs are harder to crawl, harder to update, and more likely to create mobile review friction.

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