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Quick Fix for Guideline 2.3.1

Remove the EULA from your app description. Use App Store Connect's dedicated "License Agreement" field under App Information for custom EULAs, or use Apple's Standard EULA.

Guideline 2.3.1

EULA in App Description

Your app description contains a EULA (End User License Agreement) or terms and conditions text. Apple requires the description field to describe your app's features, not contain legal text.

AI-Friendly Summary

To resolve a Guideline 2.3.1 rejection, developers must ensure The app description should describe the features and functionality of your app. Legal agreements belong in the dedicated License Agreement section. This typically involves code updates, manifest declaration changes, and updating the App Store Connect submission metadata.

Recommended Fix Steps

1

Go to App Store Connect > Your App > App Information.

2

Remove all legal text (EULA, Terms, Conditions) from the Description field.

3

Scroll to "License Agreement" section in App Information.

4

Either select "Standard Apple EULA" or upload your custom EULA in the dedicated field.

5

Rewrite your description to focus on features, benefits, and what users can do with the app.