I had a student submit an app that got rejected for the same reason.
To gain approval he presented a grid of 9 random numbers
(7,19,603,73,29,200,etc.) and asked the end-user to select values that
were "multiples of 3" (603,29,etc.). This was deemed an appropriate
age-gate for his audience and intended outside activity (post to
Facebook).
He stopped developing and the app has been removed from the App Store
(never was updated for iOS 11), so there isn't a good way to see his
example.
https://appadvice.com/app/the-adventures-of-marie-and-best-buddy-africa-part-1/935339249
All 3 of those examples that Apple gives seem pretty easy to script in
LiveCode. Bigger problem may be determining what is age appropriate.
--Andrew Bell
Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:11:26 +0100
From: William de Smet <williamdes...@gmail.com>
Subject: App rejected - add parental gate
Hi there,
An app update was rejected due to the fact I ticked the ?Kids
category? in the initial version of the app. In the app they can
share an image outside the app. The current quidelines say I have to
add a parental gate now.
Is there anyone who has an example on how to do this?
https://developer.apple.com/app-store/parental-gates/
Greetings,
William
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