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App Review declined 0.4.2 (3384) under guideline 2.4.5(i): the temporary com.apple.security.temporary-exception.mach-lookup.global-name = com.apple.audioanalyticsd exception "is not appropriate and will not be granted." It had been added on the theory that CoreHaptics controller rumble (RumbleRenderer / MenuHaptics) hard-crashes under the App Sandbox without it, since the framework reaches the audio-analytics daemon over Mach and the sandbox denies that global-name lookup. Tested the theory directly on macOS with a real Xbox pad: a CHHapticEngine start + full-intensity rumble in a genuinely enforced sandbox (NSHomeDirectory redirected into the app container) with no exception on the codesigned binary runs fine — no crash — even with a live AVAudioEngine stream running concurrently. CoreHaptics tolerates the denied lookup; the exception was never load-bearing. So just remove it: CoreHaptics session rumble and menu haptics keep working on macOS unchanged (no source change needed). DualSense stays on its raw-HID path — a genuine Sony-motor gap — which needs no exception either. Resubmit requires a new build number and clearing the App Store Connect App Sandbox entitlement-usage justification for this exception. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>