Agreed, this post is much clear. I’d like to summarize it in a similar way, 
"This update has nothing to do with Weex Apps, but Apps that people try to load 
from a remote server. Try not to load code from a server if your App(s) falls 
into the case mentioned above”.

Best Regards,
York Shen

申远

> 在 2019年9月19日,05:41,Jan Piotrowski <[email protected]> 写道:
> 
> I like Ionic's take on this:
> https://ionicframework.com/blog/making-sense-of-apples-tos/
> 
> Am Mi., 18. Sept. 2019 um 16:23 Uhr schrieb York Shen <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> Hi, there.
>> 
>> I noticed Apple announced new policy [1] on HTML5 Apps weeks ago. Through 
>> which Apple makes it position very clear:
>> 
>> "Apps may contain or run code that is not embedded in the binary (e.g. 
>> HTML5-based games, bots, etc.), as long as code distribution isn’t the main 
>> purpose of the app, the code is not offered in a store or store-like 
>> interface, and provided that the software….
>> (4) does not provide access to real money gaming, lotteries, or charitable 
>> donations; (5) adheres to the terms of these App Review Guidelines (e.g. 
>> does not include objectionable content); and (6) does not support digital 
>> commerce."  [2]
>> 
>> Though Weex provides the ability of downloading JavaScriptCode from a 
>> server, you might consider not doing this and embeding the JavaScript code 
>> in your binary of the software if your App falls into any of the above 
>> category.
>> 
>> Please read the following links carefully and the due day to implement the 
>> above guideline provided by Apple for existing Apps provided is March 3, 
>> 2020.
>> 
>> [1] https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=09062019b 
>> <https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=09062019b>
>> [2] 
>> https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/#third-party-software
>>  
>> <https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/#third-party-software>
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>> York Shen
>> 
>> 申远
>> 

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