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We want to create a Facebook application but do not want that application to be associated with a personal account. Is that possible? Is it possible to create a Business account using the company name, do not attach a personal account to it and create an application?
Facebook applications must have developers and these are can't be companies so you can't do it if your company don't have facebook developer account.
All you can do is open facebook developers for company accounts and then you can create applications.
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I've an admin account under some team in apple.
I noticing that I have no privileges to access "iTunes Connect".
Does this means that I can NOT submit applications to Apple Store?
And What can I do If I couldn't submit the app to apple store?
No, admins can't submit apps to the app store in iTunes Connect. Only the Team Agent can do that.
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As a web development business we want to create facebook apps for our clients and retain access to them through some for of shared account.
Facebook terms clearly state that you can't set up fake accounts.
Is there any legal way that you can create applications that are shared amongst a group of developers? groups can't create apps, business accounts can't create apps.
What has been your solution to this problem? We can't risk FB shutting down a shared Dev account just because its not a real person.
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For an app specific to a closed system like for internal usage within an organization, what are the concerns of the approval process at the App Store? The application requires user to login, and the login details are provided internally, and there is no signup feature.
You must provide a temporary login to the reviewer; you can do so in the "additional information" field at the bottom of the iTunes Connect form you use to upload your application. I've done that in previous apps and it works perfectly well. Once your app is approved, just disable the account.
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my client has apple enterprise account.
apple itunes reject my account as it is enterprise account.
Can anybody diff bet this account type, i.e. developer account and enterprise account.
also how can i efficiently use apple enterprise account.
and from where i can load app using this account as itunes refuses.
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You can't publish an app in the app store with an enterprise account.
The enterprise account is for in-house-deployment only. I.E. apps that are only used by the employees of the company.
So if I understood your question correctly the answer is: Join the iOS Developer Program (non-enterprise).
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Under a corporate apple developer account, is it possible to add more than one bank account to a given paid app and specify which percentage of the commission Apple will pay out the commissions? I'm asking because I'm developing an app with a partner, and we've agreed to split the commissions, so this kind of setup would be easy & convenient.
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Matt
You can’t configure iTunes Connect this way, so the answer is likely “no,” but you can always e-mail Apple’s Developer Support team.