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Because patronage is marketed as "3/6/12 month" options, that makes the purchases consumable. Consumable purchases cannot be restored though. I was also able to pass app review without a restore button as well, so I think they know if it's consumable they won't reject. Instead, the restore button should be checking CloudKit for the user.
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Looks like an oversight. I'm going to have to look into how we actually want to implement restore.
The user's ID is stored in the cloud, so that shouldn't be a problem, it just has to be fetched at the right time. After a user purchases Patronage, their ID is put into iCloud and a local variable is set. The only thing missing is persisting that variable, and I have to double check, because it's been a while since I initially built this.
Because patronage is marketed as "3/6/12 month" options, that makes the purchases consumable. Consumable purchases cannot be restored though. I was also able to pass app review without a restore button as well, so I think they know if it's consumable they won't reject. Instead, the restore button should be checking CloudKit for the user.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: