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I have an app on the App Store (search for MTHS) that uses Google+ login. The login feature was accepted in Aug 2014. I submitted a bug fix in Dec 2014, and Apple rejected it for "flipping over to Safari to login":

We found the following issues with the user interface of your app: The app opens a web page in mobile Safari for creating an account or logging in, then returns the user to the app. The user should be able to create an account or log in without opening Safari first.

Is there a way to implement Google+ login and not have the flip to Safari? I have seen it in other apps.

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The Google has released the latest Sign In SDK which resolves this problem.

Google Sign In SDK 2.0 is documented on the new dev site :

https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/ios/

Hope this helps..

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    Direct link to SDK download: developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/ios/sdk/… It has sample code as well. It worked for me.
    – iCoder86
    Jun 23, 2015 at 9:13
  • @Learner: I have integrated the GooglePlus framework, and due to this redirection issue my app is rejected. Now in your given sdk the classes of GooglePlus is not present in SDK. So do i replace all the code for new google sign or same sdk is available for GooglePlus framework? Jun 3, 2016 at 13:55
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Your app should be accepted if you notify the user first that the action will take them out of the app. A simple UIAlertView with a cancel and ok that continues with the Google+ login should work. An app we have does something similar and it was accepted after adding an alert.

Edit: Apple will reject any app that shifts to another app (e.g. launching another app like safari) without first notifying the user and giving them a choice with a label such as "This action will take you out of the app, continue?". In regards to this question, @Learner has the correct solution. At time of original answer, the new SDK wasn't yet available.

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  • Hi, are you sure about this answer? I am facing same problem Jun 22, 2015 at 13:20
  • Please see my edit, @Learner has the correct solution for this question.
    – NRimer
    Jun 29, 2015 at 14:48

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