I was invited to iTunes connect by an organization and I accepted it. I was trying to get access to developer.apple.com, but it says I don't have a team. I do have access to itunesconnect.apple.com but not the certificate site.
What am I supposed to do to get access to the developer certificate site?
Whoever owns the developer account has added you as an iTunes Connect role, which is different than a Developer Program role (see more here).
You need to have the owner of the developer team account log into developer.apple.com. When they do, select the "People" link on the first page. From there, have them click the "Invite People" button. Then they can enter your email address as either a member or an admin. See the link above as to which Developer Program role you should be assigned to.
If you need to do certificate and provisioning profile management, you will need to be an admin.
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When I try to open https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/ it automatically redirects me to https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/access/developers page instead of my apps page since I am the admin and account holder of the developer account.
I found it myself since I am enrolled in the Apple developer enterprise account so it isn't possible to publish an application for public use from an enterprise account and you have to change it to the Apple developer program from the enterprise account. You can check the link for more clarity.
https://developer.apple.com/programs/enterprise/
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.
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.
Dear all,
Actaully i am a admin user.i am trying to create a test user account for in app purchases...
when i log into the iOS Provisioning portal, i cant able to create test users.
also refer the screenshot i attched.in that it is mentioned that "Manage Your In App Purchases" module on the iTunes connect home page.but i dont find that kind of a module over there.it is given that "Manage your in app purchases" module will be shown if
1) you are an admin or Technical user
2) and your team agent has clicked
through the latest iOS developer
program License Agreement in the iOS
Developer provisioning portal.
can you please tell me why the "Manage your in app purchases" module is not shown to me?
And in the second point , i cant understand what they mean it actually ( related to team agent)
Please help me out , i have been searching a lot for this for the past 3 days...
Thank you for all your help and time.
You need to fill all financial and banking information before those options appear.
We have developed an application for a company who want to release it under their own account. It has been developed on our account and has had provisioning profiles attached to it from our own account. What is the best way to do this? Do I have to send them the xCode project and talk them through how to attack a provisioning profile to the project? Or can I just get their login details and create a provisioning profile from the Mac in the office and do it for them? Or is there a "transfer to different account" option?
Many thanks!
To answer your last question: Apps cannot be easily transferred to another account (when already available at the App Store).
But both of the other suggestions would work: An app is not tied to an account until you submit it via iTunesConnect. So you can just use provisioning profiles from another account to build the app for submission. Of course, you can do that in your office, using the credentials of the customer, or you can just hand over the project and let the customer do the submission.