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If App Store Connect keeps redirecting you back to the sign-in page after logging in, the most common causes are:
Try:
Safari → Settings → Privacy
Disable Prevent Cross-Site Tracking temporarily.
Clear cookies for:
apple.com
appstoreconnect.apple.com
developer.apple.com
Then sign in again.
Test with:
Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge
Firefox
If it works in another browser, the issue is likely Safari cookies or extensions.
Temporarily disable:
VPNs
Ad blockers
Privacy extensions (Ghostery, AdGuard, uBlock Origin, etc.)
These can interfere with Apple's authentication flow.
Visit:
Make sure:
App Store Connect
Apple Developer
Apple ID
are all green.
Try logging in to:
If that also loops back to sign-in, the issue is likely with your Apple ID session or developer account.
Go to:
Review devices and sign out of all browser sessions if possible, then log in again.
Sometimes App Store Connect loops if there is a pending agreement that must be accepted by the Account Holder. Try accessing:
from another browser or computer and see if an agreement prompt appears.
Can you tell me:
Are you using Safari, Chrome, or another browser?
Does the same thing happen on developer.apple.com/account?
Do you have a paid Apple Developer Program membership?
That will narrow down the cause quickly.
i test it in phone and chrome the same thing
If it happens on your phone and Chrome as well, then it's probably not a browser problem.
The most likely causes are:
Go to:
If you get redirected there too, check whether your membership is active.
Try signing into:
Sometimes App Store Connect loops when the developer agreement or enrollment isn't complete.
If your account has a new agreement to accept, App Store Connect can behave strangely.
Ask yourself:
Are you the Account Holder?
Or were you invited to the team?
Only the Account Holder can accept some agreements.
Try:
Check for:
Security alerts
Payment issues
Requests to update account information
Open:
If it immediately sends you back to sign in, your account likely has an access, enrollment, or agreement issue rather than a browser issue.
Tell me:
When you log in, do you briefly see the App Store Connect dashboard before it kicks you out?
Are you paying the $99/year Apple Developer Program subscription?
Can you successfully access developer.apple.com/account or does that also loop back to sign-in?
The answer to #3 is especially important because it will tell us whether this is an App Store Connect issue or an Apple Developer account issue.
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app free i use admob Content Rights Apps that contain, show, or access third-party content must have all the necessary rights to that content or be otherwise permitted to use it under the laws of each country or region in which they're available. Does your app contain, show, or access third-party content? Yes, it contains, shows, or accesses third-party content, and I have the necessary rights No, it does not contain, show, or access third-party content Cancel
For Apple's Content Rights question:
Your app uses AdMob ads.
Your app accesses content from OpenAI, Gemini, Claude, or another AI provider.
Your app displays YouTube videos, news feeds, web content, images, or any content you didn't create yourself.
Since you use AdMob, your app is displaying third-party advertising content, so Yes is typically the correct answer.
All content is created by you.
No ads.
No external content feeds.
No third-party media or AI-generated content.
For a free language-learning app with AdMob, choose:
✅ Yes, it contains, shows, or accesses third-party content, and I have the necessary rights
Apple expects that you are authorized to display AdMob ads through your agreement with Google.
i use chat wth ai Age Ratings Step 1: Features Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Select whether your app has certain in-app controls, which can be used to limit the content in your app, and capabilities. In-App Controls NO YES Parental Controls ? Settings or tools that allow parents/guardians to monitor, manage or restrict a child's access to in-app content or features that may not be suitable. Age Assurance ? Mechanism to confirm an individual's age meets the age requirement for accessing specific content or services. Capabilities NO YES Unrestricted Web Access ? Users can navigate to any webpage within the app or freely browse the web. User-Generated Content ? Includes the broad distribution of content created by users as a component of the app's intended user experience. Messaging and Chat ? Users can directly communicate with one another through features within the app. Advertising ? Paid promotion of products or services within the app.
For a typical AI language-learning app with AdMob ads and AI chat (ChatGPT/OpenAI):
Parental Controls: NO
Unless you built a special parental dashboard or restrictions.
Age Assurance: NO
Unless you verify age with ID, age estimation, or age checks beyond a simple date-of-birth field.
Unrestricted Web Access: NO
If users cannot freely browse arbitrary websites inside your app.
Opening a privacy policy or website link does not count.
User-Generated Content: YES
Users create content by entering messages and prompts into the AI chat.
Apple generally considers AI chat apps as containing user-generated content because user input is part of the experience.
Messaging and Chat: NO
This refers to users communicating with other users.
Chatting with an AI is not user-to-user messaging.
Advertising: YES
Because you use AdMob.
So your selections would typically be:
Item
Value
Parental Controls
NO
Age Assurance
NO
Unrestricted Web Access
NO
User-Generated Content
YES
Messaging and Chat
NO
Advertising
YES
One important note: because you have AI chat and User-Generated Content = YES, Apple will likely ask in later age-rating steps whether you have moderation, filtering, or safeguards against harmful content. Make sure your AI prompts and moderation settings are configured to prevent inappropriate responses.
Data Collection Thanks for helping users understand your app's privacy practices. Remember that you're responsible for any third-party code that is added to your app, so if your third-party partners collect data from your app, you must represent that in your responses. “Collect” refers to transmitting data off the device in a way that allows you and/or your third-party partners to access it for a period longer than necessary to service the transmitted request in real time. “Third-party partners” include analytics tools, advertising networks, third-party SDKs, or other external vendors whose code you have added to the app. You can view the full list of questions at any time. Do you or your third-party partners collect data from this app? Yes, we collect data from this app No, we do not collect data from this app Cancel
For an app that:
Uses AI chat (OpenAI, Gemini, Claude, OpenRouter, etc.)
Uses AdMob
Sends user messages to an AI service
You should almost certainly select:
✅ Yes, we collect data from this app
Selecting No when using AdMob or an external AI API can lead to rejection.
Typical data types you may need to declare:
Device ID
Advertising Data
Usage Data
Diagnostics
User Content (messages entered by the user)
Email Address
User ID
Product Interaction
Usage Data
Device ID
Usually:
✅ User Content (chat messages)
✅ Advertising Data
✅ Device ID
✅ Usage Data
✅ Diagnostics
After selecting Yes, Apple will ask exactly which data types are collected and whether they are:
Linked to the user
Used for tracking
Used for analytics
Used for advertising
Tell me:
Do you use AdMob?
Do you use Firebase Analytics?
Do users create an account/sign in?
Which AI provider do you use (OpenAI, Gemini, Claude, OpenRouter, DeepSeek, etc.)?
and I'll tell you the exact checkboxes to select in App Store Connect.
Data Collection Next, select all of the data types that you or your third-party partners collect from this app. If your app is currently available on the App Store, make sure your responses reflect the data collected only from that app version. Optional Disclosure Data types that meet all of the following criteria are optional to disclose: The data is not used for tracking purposes (meaning the data is not linked with other third-party data about the user or device for advertising or advertising measurement, or shared with a data broker). For more detail, see App privacy details on the App Store. The data is not used for Third-Party Advertising, your Advertising or Marketing purposes, or for Other Purposes, as those terms are defined in App privacy details on the App Store. Collection of the data occurs only in infrequent cases that are not part of your app’s primary functionality, and which are optional for the user. As part of the interface in your app where the user provides the data to be collected, such data must be transparent to the user at the time of collection, the user’s name or account name must be prominently displayed in the submission form alongside the other data elements being submitted, and the user must affirmatively choose each time to provide the data for collection. If a data type collected by your app meets some, but not all, of the above criteria, it must be disclosed in your privacy section. Examples of data that may not need to be disclosed include data collected in optional feedback forms or customer service requests that are unrelated to the primary purpose of the app and meet the other criteria above. For the purpose of clarity, data collected on an ongoing basis after an initial request for permission must be disclosed. Regulated Financial Services Disclosure Data types that are collected by an app that facilitates regulated financial services and where the data collected meets all of the following criteria are optional to disclose: Collection of the regulated data is in accordance with a legally required privacy notice under applicable financial services or data protection laws or regulations (e.g., GDPR or GLBA). Collection by the app of that data occurs only in cases that are not part of your app’s primary functionality, and which are optional for the user. Such notice provides that data is not shared with unaffiliated third parties to market other products and services. Such data is not linked with third-party data for advertising purposes or shared with a data broker except for purposes of fraud detection or prevention or security, or with a consumer reporting agency for credit reporting. If a data type collected by your app meets some, but not all, of the above criteria, it must be disclosed in your privacy section. Health Research Disclosure Data types that are collected as part of a health research study and where the data collected meets all of the following criteria are optional to disclose: The data is collected by an entity whose collection of the data is subject to an informed consent form as part of a health research study that has been reviewed and approved by an institutional review board or ethics review board. All such data collection must follow the relevant App Store Guidelines and the data may not be used for tracking purposes as defined in App privacy details on the App Store. If the data type collected by your app meets some, but not all, of the above criteria, it must be disclosed in your privacy section. Contact Info Name Including first or last name Email Address Including but not limited to a hashed email address Phone Number Including but not limited to a hashed phone number Physical Address Such as a home address, physical address, or mailing address Other User Contact Info Any other information that can be used to contact the user outside the app Health & Fitness Health Health and medical data, including but not limited to from the Clinical Health Records API, HealthKit API, MovementDisorderAPIs, health-related human subject research, or any other user provided health or medical data Fitness Fitness and exercise data, including but not limited to the Motion and Fitness API Financial Info Payment Info Such as form of payment, payment card number, or bank account number. If your app uses a payment service, the payment information is entered outside your app, and you as the developer never have access to the payment information, it is not Collected and does not need to be declared. Credit Info Such as credit score Other Financial Info Such as salary, income, assets, debts, or any other financial information Location Precise Location Information that describes the location of a user or device with the same or greater resolution as a latitude and longitude with three or more decimal places Coarse Location Information that describes the location of a user or device with lower resolution than a latitude and longitude with three or more decimal places, such as approximate location services Sensitive Info Such as racial or ethnic data, sexual orientation, pregnancy or childbirth information, disability, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, political opinion, genetic information, or biometric data Contacts Such as a list of contacts in the user's phone, address book, or social graph User Content Emails or Text Messages Including subject line, sender, recipients, and contents of the email or message Photos or Videos The user's photos or videos Audio Data The user's voice or sound recordings Gameplay Content Such as user-generated content in-game Customer Support Data generated by the user during a customer support request Other User Content Any other user-generated content Browsing History Information about the content the user has viewed that is not part of the app, such as web sites. Search History Information about searches performed in the app Identifiers User ID Such as screen name, handle, account ID, assigned user ID, customer number, probabilistic identifier, or other user- or account-level ID that can be used to identify a particular user or account Device ID Such as the device's advertising identifier, or other device-level ID Purchases An account's or individual's purchases or purchase tendencies Usage Data Product Interaction Such as app launches, taps, clicks, scrolling information, music listening data, video views, saved place in a game, video, or song, or other information about how the user interacts with the app Advertising Data Such as information about the advertisements the user has seen Other Usage Data Any other data about user activity in the app Diagnostics Crash Data Such as crash logs Performance Data Such as launch time, hang rate, or energy use Other Diagnostic Data Any other data collected for the purposes of measuring technical diagnostics related to the app Surroundings Environment Scanning Such as mesh, planes, scene classification, and/or image detection of the user's surroundings Body Hands The user's hand structure and hand movements Head The user's head movement Other Data Any other data types not mentioned
For a typical AI language learning app with:
AI chat (OpenAI/Gemini/Claude/OpenRouter)
AdMob ads
No account creation
No location access
No contacts
No payments
You will usually need to select:
✅ Other User Content
User messages sent to the AI
✅ Search History
If users search words, lessons, or content inside the app
✅ Audio Data
Only if users can speak to the AI using the microphone
✅ Device ID
AdMob uses device identifiers
✅ Product Interaction
Analytics about app usage
✅ Advertising Data
AdMob ad interactions
✅ Crash Data
✅ Performance Data
❌ Name
❌ Email Address
❌ Phone Number
❌ Physical Address
❌ Precise Location
❌ Coarse Location
❌ Contacts
❌ Photos or Videos
❌ Payment Info
❌ User ID (unless users create accounts)
❌ Purchases (unless you have subscriptions)
If you use Firebase Analytics
Also select:
Product Interaction
Crash Data
Performance Data
If users can sign in with Apple/Google
Also select:
User ID
Email Address (if collected)
If users can speak to the AI
Also select:
Audio Data
To give you the exact App Store Connect answers, tell me:
Do users log in or create accounts?
Do you use Firebase Analytics?
Do you use Firebase Crashlytics?
Do users talk to the AI with their microphone?
Which AI provider do you use (OpenAI, Gemini, Claude, OpenRouter, DeepSeek, etc.)?
Then I can tell you exactly which boxes to check and which purposes (Analytics, App Functionality, Advertising, Tracking) to select for each one.
Other User Content Indicate how other user content collected from this app is being used by you or your third-party partners (select all that apply): Third-Party Advertising Such as displaying third-party ads in your app, or sharing data with entities who display third-party ads Developer’s Advertising or Marketing Such as displaying first-party ads in your app, sending marketing communications directly to your users, or sharing data with entities who will display your ads Analytics Using data to evaluate user behavior, including to understand the effectiveness of existing product features, plan new features, or measure audience size or characteristics Product Personalization Customizing what the user sees, such as a list of recommended products, posts, or suggestions App Functionality Such as to authenticate the user, enable features, prevent fraud, implement security measures, ensure server up-time, minimize app crashes, improve scalability and performance, or perform customer support Other Purposes Any other purpose not listed
For Other User Content (the messages users type to the AI), if you're using an AI provider like OpenAI, Gemini, Claude, or OpenRouter to generate responses, the safest and most accurate selection is usually:
✅ App Functionality
The messages are required to provide the AI learning/chat feature.
You may also select:
✅ Product Personalization
If the AI adapts responses, lessons, corrections, or recommendations based on the user's input or learning progress.
Usually do NOT select:
❌ Third-Party Advertising
❌ Developer's Advertising or Marketing
❌ Analytics (unless you specifically store and analyze user messages to study behavior or improve features)
❌ Other Purposes
For most AI language-learning apps, App Functionality alone is sufficient and is the most common choice.
If Apple later asks about the AI service, make sure your privacy policy states that user messages are sent to your AI provider (e.g., OpenAI) to generate responses.
Other User Content Next, indicate if the data collected from this app is linked to the user’s identity (via their account, device, or details). Data collected from an app is usually linked to the user’s identity via these means, unless specific privacy protections are put in place before collection to de-identify or anonymize it, such as: Stripping data of any direct identifiers, such as e-mail address or name, before collection. Manipulating data to break the linkage and prevent re-linkage to real-world identities. Additionally, in order for data not to be linked to a particular user’s identity, you must avoid certain activities after collection: You must not attempt to link the data back to the user’s identity. You must not tie the data to other datasets that enable it to be linked to the user’s identity. Note: “Personal Information” and “Personal Data”, as defined under relevant privacy laws, are considered linked to the user. Is the other user content collected from this app linked to the user’s identity? Yes, other user content collected from this app is linked to the user’s identity No, other user content collected from this app is not linked to the user’s identity
For Other User Content (user messages sent to the AI):
Users have accounts/login.
You store chat history associated with a user.
You can identify which messages belong to a specific user or device.
You use Firebase Auth, Apple Sign In, Google Sign In, or any user identifier.
Users do not have accounts.
Messages are sent only to generate a response.
Messages are not stored with a user identity.
You do not maintain chat history tied to a specific person.
The data is effectively anonymous.
For most simple AI language-learning apps that:
Have no login
Send prompts to OpenAI/Gemini/etc.
Do not store user profiles
the answer is usually:
✅ No, other user content collected from this app is not linked to the user's identity
However, if you use AdMob and also store chat history associated with a device or user account, Apple may consider it linked.
To be accurate, tell me:
Do users create accounts or sign in?
Do you save chat history on your server?
Do you use Firebase Authentication?
Then I can tell you the correct choice.
create privacy policy for app named Habla learn spanish
Last Updated: June 2026
Welcome to Habla Learn Spanish. Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect information when you use our mobile application.
When you use AI-powered features, we collect the content you provide, including:
Messages and questions submitted to the AI tutor
Learning exercises and responses
Feedback you voluntarily provide
If you use voice features, audio recordings may be processed to provide speech recognition and pronunciation feedback.
We may collect information about how you interact with the app, including:
Features used
Lesson progress
App interactions
Session duration
We may collect certain device information, including:
Device type
Operating system version
App version
Advertising identifiers
Our app displays advertisements through third-party advertising partners. These partners may collect information to provide and measure advertisements.
We use collected information to:
Provide AI-powered Spanish learning features
Generate responses from the AI tutor
Improve lesson quality and user experience
Monitor app performance and stability
Display and measure advertisements
Detect abuse, fraud, or security issues
Provide customer support
Habla Learn Spanish uses third-party artificial intelligence services to generate educational responses and language-learning assistance.
When you interact with AI features, your messages may be transmitted to our AI service providers for processing and response generation.
We only transmit information necessary to provide the requested AI functionality.
We use Google AdMob to display advertisements within the app.
Google and its partners may collect certain information from your device to provide, personalize, and measure advertisements in accordance with their privacy policies.
Our app may use third-party services including:
OpenAI or other AI service providers
Google AdMob
Firebase Analytics
Firebase Crashlytics
These providers may process information in accordance with their own privacy policies.
We do not sell your personal information.
We may share information with trusted service providers only when necessary to:
Provide AI functionality
Deliver advertisements
Analyze app performance
Improve app reliability and security
We retain information only as long as necessary to provide services, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.
Habla Learn Spanish is not directed to children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
If we become aware that personal information from a child under 13 has been collected, we will take steps to delete such information.
We implement reasonable technical and organizational measures designed to protect information against unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or alteration.
However, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is completely secure.
Depending on your location, you may have rights regarding your personal information, including:
Access to your information
Correction of inaccurate information
Deletion of information
Restriction of processing
Data portability
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Updated versions will be posted within the app or on our website with a revised effective date.