I recently had my app rejected from the app store. They sent this:
Apps that require users to share personal information, such as email address and date of birth, in order to function will be rejected
And...
We found that your app requires customers to register with personal information to access non-account-based features, which is not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines.
Apps cannot require user registration prior to allowing access to app features and content that are not associated specifically to the user. User registration that requires the sharing of personal information must be optional or tied to account-specific functionality. Additionally, the requested information must be relevant to the features.
My app is an online multiplayer game where a user needs to be logged in to interact with other players in a common environment. There's a registration view where I ask them to make a screen name and set a password, I also ask for an optional email address and their gender.
It may not have been clear that the email was optional--I can fix that, but sometimes it seems like any app that requires a user to login to function would be disallowed according to the rules. But there are a ton of apps that would be pointless without login in: Facebook, FarmVille, miCoach, GodVille... just to name a few.... and many of those not only require authentication, but verified email addresses too. So what's the story?