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Apple went through my code with a fine tooth comb No they didn’t. Ok well some form of automated scanning was performed as they identified, and made me modify, specific parts of the source before it was accepted multiple times. Is the the handling of our home network credentials also heavily scrutinised before thing are allowed on the Apple Store? No. This is saddening. I'm usually on Apple's side of the closed App Store with where although we're not free to do anything we want, the plus side is supposed trustworthy apps. If you mean cameras, there’s a lot more than your WiFi password to worry about, i.e. it’s a camera. I honestly couldn't care less if someone can see what my camera sees. Likewise if an app sends home a Wifi password, it wouldn't be a big deal if you don't know where the router is. Sending home location data and wifi passwords is very very bad. I'm actually quite shocked to hear this isn't a no-go for acceptance to the App Store. It would be easy to detect via an automated process.