Rejected App- Icons Are Placeholders.

My app recently got rejected by Apple because I didn't have a privacy policy (now fixed) and my app icons are placeholder. When I am in iTunes it shows the app icon i uploaded. Should I just re-upload and hope for the best? Thanks for your help in advance.

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  • gamewizard99gamewizard99 Member, PRO Posts: 67
    edited September 2013
    bump
  • gamewizard99gamewizard99 Member, PRO Posts: 67
    I forgot to enter the picture at the initial web portal stage, I feel very stupid but it's working now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My first app will be selling millions soon (terms and conditions apply) Hopefully it doesn't get rejected again. :D
  • JagonAppsJagonApps Member Posts: 241
    Sounds good, good luck with the sales!
  • TomCoffeeTomCoffee Member, PRO Posts: 175
    I don't get the privacy policy thing. I just checked the page in iTunes and it clearly says "Optional" under privacy policy. Are you just placing a generic privacy policy on your website to satisfy this requirement? Hmm..
  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Member, Sous Chef Posts: 10,408
    I don't get the privacy policy thing. I just checked the page in iTunes and it clearly says "Optional" under privacy policy. Are you just placing a generic privacy policy on your website to satisfy this requirement? Hmm..
    if you are trying to get in the new kids section it's a mandatory option.
  • TomCoffeeTomCoffee Member, PRO Posts: 175
    Ahh, got it. Hmm... I'll probably eventually have something there... right now I seem to have more apps for parents to play with kids. Thanks!
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