Well, AppReviwer stiil showing meesages about popus that doesn't
exists.
This is a altready known issue, not yet fixed.

On 9 abr, 02:31, "Bruno Oliveira (\"btco\")" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Developers,
>
> We've been working on a number of changes on AppReviewer the past few weeks.
> One of the biggest ones is that we are now continuously reviewing live apps
> and establishing a deadline of 15 days for you to correct your application
> when we detect a problem. If your application continues to fail review
> during those 15 days, it will be taken down.
>
> During the 15 day period, you will receive periodic messages from
> AppReviewer (roughly every 12 hours) indicating the errors that still exist
> in your application, and informing you of the remaining time you have to fix
> your application.
>
> If you fix your application, AppReviewer will send you a message saying your
> application passed review and all is back to normal: the deadline stops
> counting and your app is good to go.
>
> You may be worried about false-alarms. For example, one that might be more
> likely to occur than others are network latency issues. So you might get an
> email from AppReviewer saying your app failed review because we could not
> fetch a given resource, and giving you 15 days to fix the problem. But when
> you test the resource, it's loading correctly. So what's the matter in this
> case? Well, networks can be unreliable at times, so yes, this may be a false
> alarm. In that case, you should wait for the next review (which occurs
> roughly 12 hours later). If you get a second failure message from the same
> resource, something is definitely strange and it looks less random, and is
> most likely a real problem with your application.
>
> What if your app is innocent and it's really a random network error? Well,
> the only reason your application would get actually taken down because of
> that false-alarm is if it's unlucky enough to fail review 30 times (15 days
> x 2 reviews/day) because of random network issues. We think that's highly
> unlikely!
>
> So, if your application is failing reviews constantly, you must take action!
> Try to find the problem in your application, and, if you need help, please
> come to the forum and ask the community for some advice!
>
> -
> Bruno Oliveira (Google)

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