Trying to Submit - Question about the Questions they are Asking for Submission

When I hit submit it asked me the information below:

I didn’t use any cryptography.  I did include IAP Badger and adMob.  Would either of these have any cryptography?

Would IAP Badger or any of the plugin’s be considered 3rd party content?

I used AdMob - does it use an IDFA?

Thanks

BELOW ARE THE QUESTIONS 

Export Compliance

Is your app designed to use cryptography or does it contain or incorporate cryptography? (Select Yes even if your app is only utilizing the encryption available in iOS or OS X.)

 
Yes

 
No


Content Rights

Does your app contain, display, or access third-party content?

 
Yes

 

No


Advertising Identifier

Does this app use the Advertising Identifier (IDFA)?

The Advertising Identifier (IDFA) is a unique ID for each iOS device and is the only way to offer targeted ads. Users can choose to limit ad targeting on their iOS device.

 
Yes

 
No

Ensure that you select the correct answer for Advertising Identifier (IDFA) usage. If your app does contain the IDFA and you select No, the binary will be permanently rejected and you will have to submit a different binary.

For the first question, if you’re not encrypting things, then you can answer “No”.

For the second question, if you’re using a webView to bring in someone elses website, then that would be 3rd party code, or if you showed Facebook posts that someone with the Facebook app could show would be 3rd party content. Ads are technically 3rd party, but there is an assumption if you’re showing ads that’s true. If you are not intentionally bringing in 3rd party content on your own (don’t count ads), then say “No”.

For the 3rd question, if you have ads in your game say “Yes”. When you do it will ask you more questions. Just check the one that says your app shows ads and that will take care of it.

Rob

Thanks Rob

For the first question, if you’re not encrypting things, then you can answer “No”.

For the second question, if you’re using a webView to bring in someone elses website, then that would be 3rd party code, or if you showed Facebook posts that someone with the Facebook app could show would be 3rd party content. Ads are technically 3rd party, but there is an assumption if you’re showing ads that’s true. If you are not intentionally bringing in 3rd party content on your own (don’t count ads), then say “No”.

For the 3rd question, if you have ads in your game say “Yes”. When you do it will ask you more questions. Just check the one that says your app shows ads and that will take care of it.

Rob

Thanks Rob