Guideline 2.1 - Performance - App CompletenessWe discovered one or more bugs in your app when reviewed on iPad running iOS 13.5.1 on Wi-Fi.Specifically, we were unable to bypass the update alert to access your app content. Next StepsTo resolve this issue, please run your app on a device to identify any issues, then revise and resubmit your app for review.If we misunderstood the intended behavior of your app, please reply to this message in Resolution Center to provide information on how these features were intended to work.For new apps, uninstall all previous versions of your app from a device, then install and follow the steps to reproduce the issue. For updates, install the new version as an update to the previous version, then follow the steps to reproduce the issue.ResourcesFor information about testing your app and preparing it for review, please see Technical Note TN2431: App Testing Guide. For a networking overview, please review About Networking.Guideline 2.3.10 - Performance - Accurate MetadataWe noticed that your app or its metadata includes irrelevant third-party platform information. Specifically, your app includes non-iOS status bar images in the screenshots.Referencing third-party platforms in your app or its metadata is not permitted on the App Store unless there is specific interactive functionality.Next StepsTo resolve this issue, please remove all instances of this information from your app and its metadata, including the app description, promotional text, What's New info, previews, and screenshots.Guideline 4.0 - DesignYour app includes an update button or alerts the user to update the app, but the update button or alert does not link directly to the app’s page on the App Store.Next StepsTo resolve this issue, please ensure that tapping the update button takes the user directly to the app’s page on the App Store to update the app.Please see attached screenshots for details.