In GSuite, is it possible to define one policy for company owned devices and another policy for user owned devices - google-workspace

Use case is as follows: Users leveraging a company owned device should be prompted to install app policy profile A when logging into their GSuite account. Users on a user owned device should be prompted to leverage app profile policy B when logging into the GSuite account. It seems like there might be a path to do this for Android but iOS is not clear.

No, this configuration applies to users not devices. For users devices you can enable "work profile" and the configuration only takes effects when a work app is open.
But some small configuration apply only to company owned devices.

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Multiple App Store Pages with one Account

I do custom iOS development for small companies. These companies have me completely manage their apps. The problem is that these companies apps show up on my company's App Store Account. Example: There is a mix of apps on the "More from this Developer" line.
I would like a way to manage all the apps I create in one itunesconnect account but have the apps deployed in such a way that they do not appear to be related and the "Developer" appears to be my client instead of me.
Is there a way to do that?
The purpose is to hold down the pain of switching accounts to manage the release cycle of the apps.
Each company will need to setup their own developer account (as an organization account) over at https://developer.apple.com/programs/enroll/
After that, they can invite you/your Apple ID as an admin and you can switch teams on App Store Connect / Apple Developer Center. With admin rights you have full access to setup everything for those customers and they also retain all IP, analytics data etc.

Dropping from Simulator on-device testing to Alpha tester

I'm building an Action on Google and struggling to use the Alpha testers functionality. I have two G Suite accounts: one business and one personal (yes, I use G Suite, not Gmail for my family email). My business account is the Project Owner of the AoG project, and it's where I do most of my work. My Google Home is associated with my personal account, as is the Assistant app on my iPhone.
Initially for testing I added my personal account as a Project Owner and used the Simulator to enable Testing on Device. This allowed me to test my Action using my Google Home on my personal account.
Now I'd like to switch my personal account to be an Alpha tester, instead of using Testing on Device. While logged into the console on my personal account, I put the Simulator back into the state "No tests currently active." Somewhere along the way I whitelisted my personal account and opened the Opt-in link in a browser signed-in as my personal account. I clicked Send to Device -> Living Room Speaker (later I tried sending to my iPhone, too), but I still can't get to my Action. When I say "Talk to ", it responds with generic search results or the wrong Action.
How can I get my personal account back into a state where it can become an Alpha tester of my Action, after having used the Simulator's "Testing on Device" functionality in the past?

Is it possible to find the list of all apps pushed via TestFlight

I am installing AppA from CompanyA in my iPhone via TestFlight.
I am installing AppB from CompanyB in my iPhone via TestFlight.
I have my iPhone UDID to CompanyA, CompanyB. Would it be possible for CompanyA that CompanyB's app is installed in the device or vice versa.
Well if both the Company are using different TestFlight account (which is obvious) they cannot get the data.
In TestFlight, you create teams and add Apps to that.
If the team member has developer or leader role he can have access to
Upload and distribute a build to a team
Delete apps and builds
Invite or recruit members to a team
View SDK data associated with a build
Promote/demote testers/developers
Access the team developer site on TestFlight
Respond to feedback via the developer site
Access analytics for live applications
At testflight website Dashboard the data is present
User Device Last install Update Status
Please note the Device UDID has to added while building the app.
Other than the dashboard no one can have the information of which users have installed the apps.
So if both company are using different TestFlight accounts and they are not having a common team member with developer or leader Role, your installation information is safe.
Dashboard information image:
No, it is not possible. Company A will not get any information about Company B's app on your device. Any information that is private to you will not be accessible to any third party.
no one can see which apps you are accessing in u r phone even it is companyA or companyB that udid will be use full only to install apps when they are developing. no one can track your phone with UDID.

Will a iTunes test User work on an app created on a different developer account

I have created an iTunes test User account from My Developer account.
My client has set up (on a different developer account) an application and in-app-purchase product.
Will I be able to use my test user to purchase the product the client has set up?
The answer is no - you can not.
Test users are restricted to buying content in the sandbox for Products on the Developer account they were created on.
I managed to get a friend to help me test this and got this error when I used his test user.

How to Transfer app ids from one account to another

Is it possible to transfer app ids owned by one FB account to another?
Yes this works perfectly.
Go to your FB app -> goto Roles, assign a Facebook friend as an administrator.
Ask him to accept the request and become an admin. (He has to add his account as a developer account, if not already a dev).
Now he goes to the App Dashboard and can see the app there. Can access the entire app. Good to go!!!
The primary administrator of the app can even delete the app from his account. Nothing happens to the transferred app
I didn't do this before, but try to add a friend as administrator and then delete the original administrator from the app.
Maybe your friend has to have the right to be an administrator, that is he has to be uniquely identified by Facebook as it works in your country.