Does the app standard EULA still apply to custom EULAs

My app recently got rejected from the App Store because of the following reason:
  • Require that users agree to terms (EULA) and these terms must make it clear that there is no tolerance for objectionable content or abusive users

I am just wondering, If I choose to use my own custom EULA in App Store connect, will the standard EULA still apply or do I also have to include apple's standard EULA in my custom EULA?


Answered by KMT in 621418022
Apple's 'standard' EULA is the iTunes store agreement. Not sure why there would be any point in repeating it, and I'd not be surprised if Apple took a dim view of you getting in between them and their users in such a manner. As well, there is no case where it would not apply.


If you're asking how to write a custom EULA that review would approve, you can check similar apps in the same category for examples. Just be sure to keep it straight to the point. Tell your users zero tolerance and what steps you intend to take if they commit a violation, etc.

Good luck.
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Apple's 'standard' EULA is the iTunes store agreement. Not sure why there would be any point in repeating it, and I'd not be surprised if Apple took a dim view of you getting in between them and their users in such a manner. As well, there is no case where it would not apply.


If you're asking how to write a custom EULA that review would approve, you can check similar apps in the same category for examples. Just be sure to keep it straight to the point. Tell your users zero tolerance and what steps you intend to take if they commit a violation, etc.

Good luck.
Does the app standard EULA still apply to custom EULAs
 
 
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