I just downloaded the Orbitz app the other day and saw it had a special message about how it used your coordinates when allowing Location Services. Didn't know how they changed that message from the default, but thought it was cool.

Fast forward to today when Apple rejected my latest app update because my app DIDN'T do this. I just had a build approved within the last week, and didn't change anything with this but still got rejected today (different app reviewers have let interface guideline issues slip in the past that I had to fix in subsequent builds). Is this something that could be added via LiveCode? I compiled using LC 8.1.1 and Xcode 8.

Begin Rejection Letter From Apple:
Legal - 5.1.5

Your app uses background location services but does not clarify the purpose of its use in the location modal alert as required in the iOS Human Interface Guidelines.

We've attached screenshot(s) for your reference.

Next Steps

Please revise the NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription value in the Info.plist to specify the intended purpose of using the user's location while the app is in the background.

Resources

For additional information and instructions on configuring and presenting an alert, see the Requesting Permission section of the iOS Human Interface Guidelines and the Information Property List Key Reference.

--Andrew Bell

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