Thanks for all replies.
I'll go with my login algorithm
and convince my customer that their own licensing system is not suitable.
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Sent: Thursday, 11 April 2013, 7:35
Subject: Re: Best Practice: Login Session on iOS
Er I don't think that is right. Many many apps and services require login on
iOS...
Gerry
On 11/04/2013, at 2:20 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> You can't have a licensing or
Er I don't think that is right. Many many apps and services require login on
iOS...
Gerry
On 11/04/2013, at 2:20 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> You can't have a licensing or registration system of your own, you must rely
> on Apple to verify that your users have the right to run your app. Apple
On 4/10/13 1:53 PM, Ender Nafi Elekçioğlu wrote:
Is there any possible issues which I should be careful about,
considering Apple's reviewing policies? I read a post of Jacque
(Jacqueline L.G.) in the forums as: "I would also wonder about
Apple's response. They do not allow custom licensing schem
Hello all,
Within all the hassle about the password problems of Community Edition 6.0,
I'm not sure if anyone has time to answer this; but I'd be glad to get some
insights :)
As mentioned in the subject,
what's the best practice to create a login-required iOS app?
Is the below algorithm approp