iTunes Connect Properties
This appendix describes the properties of an app entered in iTunes Connect and displayed on the App Store or Mac App Store, as well as properties of iTunes Connect Users and Roles.
Many of the properties in the following sections are either locked or unlocked. Unlocked properties are always editable. Locked properties are only editable when your app is in an editable state. The tables in this section indicate whether a property is locked or unlocked. Changes you make to unlocked properties are posted immediately, but expect 24 hours for a full refresh of the change on the store. See also About App Statuses.
Shared App Information
You can access these properties from the App Details page in the App Information section. This information is shared across any platform added to the app.
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Property |
Description |
Editable |
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Primary Language |
The language you use to enter app details in iTunes Connect. Information provided in this language is used for any store territory for which there isn’t information localized in the territory’s primary language. The primary language applies only to store information. The languages your app supports are set in your build. |
Can be changed at any time to other languages for which you’ve provided localized metadata. |
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Bundle ID |
An identifier used by iOS and OS X to recognize any future updates to your app. Your bundle ID must be registered with Apple and unique to your app. The same bundle ID can’t be used for both iOS and Mac apps. This property may be an explicit App ID or a wildcard App ID. If it’s a wildcard App ID, you also need to specify a bundle ID suffix. The bundle ID (combined with the bundle ID suffix) must exactly match the bundle identifier in your Xcode project |
Can’t be edited after a build has been uploaded. |
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Bundle ID Suffix |
A string that is appended to the bundle ID property if the bundle ID is a wildcard App ID. The bundle ID and bundle ID suffix must form a bundle identifier that exactly matches the bundle identifier in your Xcode project
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Can’t be edited after a build has been uploaded. |
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Apple ID |
A unique number that Apple assigns to the app. |
Can’t be edited. |
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SKU Number |
A unique ID for your app in the Apple system that is not seen by users. You can use letters, numbers, hyphens, periods, and underscores. The SKU can’t start with a hyphen, period, or underscore. Use a value that is meaningful to your organization. |
Can’t be edited after saving the iTunes Connect record. |
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Name |
The localized name of your app as it appears on the store. The app name must be at least two characters and no more than 75 bytes. Note: After you submit an app, you can change its name only the next time you update the app build with a new version. Otherwise, to change the name you must reject the app and resubmit it. |
Locked |
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Privacy Policy URL (optional) |
A URL that links to your company’s privacy policy. Privacy policy URLs are required for all apps that offer auto-renewable or free subscriptions, apps that are set to Made for Kids, and apps that contain Research Kit. Customers see this URL on their invoice and on the subscription confirmation email they receive. The URL can specify a localized site. Include the entire URL, including the protocol. Note that if your app is set to Made for Kids, you need to specify a Privacy policy URL for each localization provided for the app. |
Unlocked |
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Primary Category (required) / Secondary Category (optional) |
The categories that best describe the app you’re adding. For a list of categories and their descriptions, click the App Store Category Definitions link in the Category section of the Version Information. For Mac apps, you must define a category in the If you select the primary or secondary category of Magazines & Newspapers, in order to submit your app for review you will be required to have at least one auto-renewable or free in-app purchase subscription, and your app must use the Newsstand SDK. |
Locked |
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Subcategory (optional) |
Subcategories for games. If you select Games or Magazines & Newspapers as the Primary or Secondary Category, you can also select one or two subcategories to help more accurately define your app or game. |
Locked |
License Agreement | License agreement details are described in License Agreement. | Unlocked |
Platform Version Information
The following properties contain the text and images that appear for the app in stores for each territory in which the app is available for sale or download. For information about setting the initial values, see Creating an iTunes Connect Record for an App. For information about updating these values, see Viewing and Changing Your App’s Metadata.
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Property |
Description |
Editable |
|---|---|---|
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Language |
The language of this metadata. |
Locked |
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Screenshots |
One screenshot per localization is required and up to 4 more are optional. For specifications of screenshots, read Screenshot Properties. |
Locked |
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App Preview |
An app preview is an optional short video demonstrating your app. Your app may have one app preview per device. For specifications of app previews, read App Preview Properties. |
Locked |
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Description (required) |
A localized description of the app, detailing the features and functionality. Descriptions are limited to 4000 bytes. The description should be in plain text, with line breaks as needed. HTML formatting isn’t recognized. Make sure to check your text for spelling or grammar errors. |
Unlocked |
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What’s New in this Version (required) |
Localized release notes detailing the changes in this version of your app. For example, you might want to list new features, UI improvements, or bug fixes. This text can be as long as 4000 bytes. This field isn’t available for the first version of an app. |
Unlocked |
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Keywords (required) |
One or more localized keywords that describe your app. Separate search terms with commas. At least one keyword of greater than two characters is required. You can provide up to 100 bytes of content. Your app is searchable by app name and company name, so you do not need to duplicate these values in the keyword list. Names of other apps or companies are not allowed. |
Locked |
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Support URL (required) |
The support website you plan to provide for users who have questions regarding the app. The support URL must lead to actual contact information so that your users can contact you regarding app issues, general feedback, and feature enhancement requests. The URL can specify a localized site. Include the entire URL, including the protocol. For example,
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Unlocked |
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Marketing URL (optional) |
The website where users get more information about the app. The URL can specify a localized site. Include the entire URL, including the protocol. |
Unlocked |
App Icon (required for iOS and iMessage apps) | The large app icon is displayed for your app on the App Store and, if needed, is used to feature your app on the App Store. iOS app icons need to meet the following requirements:
Note: The small icon (57 x 57 pixels for iPhone and iPod touch, 50 x 50 pixels and 72 x 72 pixels for iPad) that you include inside the build is used on the device Home screen when installed. | Locked |
Version Number (required) | The version number of the app you’re adding. This is the version number that will display on the App Store for customers. Numbering should follow typical software versioning conventions (for example, 1.0 , 1.0.1 , 1.1 ). When you create a new app or platform the version number will always default to 1.0, but this can be changed before you submit the app for review. Important: Make sure this App Store version number matches the version number set in the bundle. If these don’t match, upload errors for later updates might occur. | Locked |
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Rating (required) |
The rating for your app for the purpose of parental controls on the store. For more information, read Set App Ratings. Note that while the rating is set for each platform version individually, the final app rating will be determined by the highest rated platform version for the app and will be displayed in the App Information section. |
Locked |
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Made for Kids (optional) |
An indication that the app appears in the Kids category on the store; this property includes the age range set for the app. If the app rating changes after enabling Made for Kids and the app no longer qualifies for the category, you’ll see an error when you save the options on the page. Note that the app will only be listed as Made for Kids if all of the platform versions are enabled as Made for Kids. For more information, read Made for Kids: Target Kid-Friendly Apps. After the app is approved as “Made for Kids,” all future versions of the app must also be “Made for Kids” and conform to Section 1.3 in the App Store Review Guidelines. The app can’t be removed from the “Kids” category once it’s available for sale on the App Store. |
Locked |
Copyright (required) | The name of the person or entity that owns the exclusive rights to the app, preceded by the year the rights were obtained (for example, 2014 Example, Inc.). The copyright symbol is added automatically. | Unlocked |
Trade Representative Contact information | Details are explained in Trade Representative Contact Information. | Unlocked |
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Routing App Coverage File (optional) |
Routing app coverage files are
For information about the requirements of this file, read Specifying the Geographic Coverage File Contents in Location and Maps Programming Guide. |
Unlocked |
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Version Release Settings |
See Specifying When App Versions Are Released. The following settings are allowed:
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Locked |
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App File Size |
When a build is uploaded to iTunes Connect it goes through a process of thinning, encryption, and recompression. During this process, the file size of the build can change. More information on App Thinning can be found in the App Distribution Guide. When you click the App Store File Sizes link, you will see a table of the different device variant sizes of the build, including the universal variant, as follows:
If any of the device variant sizes exceed the 100 MB over-the-air download limit, a yellow warning will display next to the variant size in the table. Apple will also send you an email with this information. Note that until the app is approved by App Review, the sizes displayed are only estimates of what the final App Store size will be. After the app has been approved, the sizes will be updated to reflect the final values. |
Read Only |
Screenshot Properties
If your app is the same across device sizes and localizations, you can use the highest resolution screenshot for each device type; this set will scale appropriately for other device sizes when viewed on the App Store in each localization available in iTunes Connect. For example, if your app supports only the iPhone, you can provide 5.5-inch display screenshots and you do not need separate screenshots for the 4.7-inch, 4.0-inch and 3.5-inch displays. If your app supports iPad, a 12.9-Inch Display screenshot is required.
Device | Specifications | Editable |
|---|---|---|
3.5-Inch Retina Display Screenshots (may use 5.5-, 4.7, or 4-inch Display) | Add up to four additional screenshots can be uploaded. You can rearrange the screenshots when you create or edit the iTunes Connect record. Screenshot requirements are:
| Locked |
4-Inch Retina Display Screenshots (may use 5.5- or 4.7-inch Display) | Add up to four custom screenshots with the below sizes or use iTunes Connect to indicate that you would like to use 5.5 or 4.7-Inch display for this size. You can rearrange the screenshots when you create or edit the iTunes Connect record. Screenshot requirements are:
| Locked |
4.7-Inch Retina Display Screenshots (may use 5.5-inch Display) | Add up to four custom screenshots with the below sizes or use iTunes Connect to indicate that you would like to use 5.5-inch display for this size. You can rearrange the screenshots when you create or edit the iTunes Connect record. Screenshot requirements are:
| Locked |
5.5-Inch Retina Display Screenshots |
Add up to four screenshots. Smaller iPhone devices can use this set of screenshots. Screenshot requirements are:
| Locked |
9.7-Inch Retina Display Screenshots (may use 12.9-inch Display) | If your build indicates that your app runs on iPad, you’re required to upload at least one iPad screenshot. Up to four additional screenshots can be uploaded. You can rearrange the screenshots when you create or edit the iTunes Connect record. Screenshot requirements are:
| Locked |
12.9-Inch Retina Display Screenshots (required if app runs on iPad) |
If your build indicates that your app runs on iPad, you’re required to upload at least one 12.9-Inch iPad Pro screenshot. Up to four additional screenshots can be uploaded. You can rearrange the screenshots when you create or edit the iTunes Connect record. Screenshot requirements are:
| Locked |
Mac (OS X) Screenshots
One OS X screenshot is required for Mac apps; up to four additional screenshots can be uploaded. Screenshots appear on the store in the order they were uploaded in iTunes Connect.
Device | Specifications | Editable |
|---|---|---|
Mac Screenshots OS X only (required) | Screenshot requirements are:
| Locked |
tvOS Screenshots
If your app is a tvOS app, at least one screenshot is required. Up to four additional screenshots can be uploaded. You can rearrange the screenshots when you create or edit the iTunes Connect record.
Device | Specifications | Editable |
|---|---|---|
tvOS Screenshots |
Screenshot requirements are:
| Locked |
Apple Watch Properties
If you upload an app with a WatchKit extension, the Apple Watch properties appear below the Version Information properties on the Version Summary page. (To view version information, read Viewing and Changing Your App’s Metadata.) There isn’t a separate WatchKit extension description but the version description, described in Platform Version Information, can mention the WatchKit extension functionality.
You need to provide these additional properties for apps with WatchKit extensions:
Property | Description |
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Icon | Displays on Apple Watch product page and Apple Watch badge for the iOS app product page. Apple applies a circular mask to the icon. Icon should look good with the mask and be similar to the app icon. The icon needs to meet the following requirements:
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Screenshots | One screenshot is required. Up to four additional screenshots can be uploaded. Screenshots should suggest what the WatchKit extension does. Screenshot requirements are:
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iMessage App Properties
If your app uses the Messages Framework, including sticker packs, you'll need these additional files.
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Icon | The app icon should be provided in your binary. Apple applies an oval mask to the icon and it's displayed on the App Store for iMessage. The icon must meet the following requirements:
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Screenshots | iMessage screenshots are required for the 5.5-inch iPhone. If your build indicates that your app runs on iPad, you’re required to upload at least one 12.9-inch iPad Pro screenshot. If your app supports iPad, you must add screenshots for both the iMessages well and the standard iPhone and iPad wells. See Screenshot Propertiesfor iPhone and iPad display sizes. |
App Preview Properties
The resolutions for app previews for the supported displays are specified in App Sandbox Information.
Uploads must be done using Safari and OS X 10.10, and only one localization is accepted. App previews must disclose in-app purchases and may contain no ads, no platform logos, no pricing, and no timelines.
App preview properties are locked, and so they can only be edited when the app is in an editable state.
The app preview feature is not available for 3.5 inch display.
App Preview Resolutions
Native Resolution | Accepted Landscape Resolutions | Accepted Portrait Resolutions | |
|---|---|---|---|
5 Series | 1136 x 640 (16:9) | 1920 x 1080 or 1136 x 640 | 1080 x 1920 or 640 x 1136 |
iPad and iPad Pro | 2048 x 1536 (4:3) | 1200 x 900 or 1600 x 1200 | 900 x 1200 or 1200 x 1600 |
iPhone 6 | 1334 x 750 | 1334 x 750 | 750 x 1334 |
iPhone 6 Plus | 2208 x 1242 (Rendered Pixels) 1920 x 1080 (Physical Pixels) | 1920 x 1080 | 1080 x 1920 |
AppleTV |
1920 x 1080 (16:9) |
1920 x 1080 |
n/a |
App Preview Specifications
H.264 | ProRes 422 HQ only | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|
Target Bit Rate | 10-12 Mbps | VBR ~220 Mbps | |
Video Characteristics | Progressive, up to High Profile Level 4.0 | Progressive, no external references | |
Max Frame Rate | 30 fps | 30 fps | |
Audio |
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| Stereo configuration:
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Supported Extensions | .mov, .m4v, .mp4 | .mov | |
Max File Size | 500MB | 500MB | |
Min Length | 15 seconds | 15 seconds | |
Max Length | 30 sec | 30 sec | |
Poster Frame | 5 sec default | 5 sec default | 5 sec default will be set at upload time. The developer can change the poster frame until the app is in review. Poster frame changes post on approved previews will require a new build version. |
Orientation | Portrait or Landscape | Portrait or Landscape | Preview will play in the orientation provided by the developer. The product page will show previews in portrait. Once it played the preview will rotate to native orientation. Only landscape orientation app previews can be provided for tvOS binaries. |
Capture | iOS 8 | iOS 8 | |
Upload and Playback in iTunes Connect | Safari 8 and OS X 10.10 | Safari 8 and OS X 10.10 | |
View/Play on Device | iOS 8 | iOS 8 |
License Agreement
Apple provides a standard EULA (end-user license agreement) that applies in all territories. You can provide a document that supersedes the Apple EULA for one or more countries. You can provide only one EULA per app, so this document needs to contain agreement text appropriate for each territory where you want to apply your custom EULA. For information about creating a EULA, go to Instructions for Minimum Terms of Developer’s End-User License Agreement.
If you don’t provide a EULA, the standard EULA is applied to your app and the EULA link won’t be shown on the app page on the store. For the text of the standard agreement, go to Licensed Application End User License Agreement.
Property | Description |
|---|---|
License Agreement (optional) | A plain text document describing the end-user license agreement that applies to this app in the countries indicated. All HTML tags are stripped and escaped, and only line break characters are accepted. Make sure that the text includes localized information that meets local legal and language requirements. Your license agreement text can include multiple languages. |
Countries | The countries in which a custom EULA applies. |
Trade Representative Contact Information
If your company is selling apps in the Korea App Store, iTunes Connect provides the opportunity for you to display trade representative contact information in compliance with Korean e-commerce regulations. The trade rep is someone within the company who has the authority to represent the company. Examples include the CEO, Representative Director, or other responsible officer within the company.
If you are based in the Republic of Korea, the contact information includes fields for your e-commerce and business registration numbers.
The App Store Contact Information displays only if your Apple Developer Program registration was for a company, not an individual.
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Property |
Description |
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Trade Rep First Name |
The first name of the App Store contact. |
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Trade Rep Last Name |
The last name of the App Store contact. |
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Email Address |
The email address of the App Store contact. |
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Address Line 1 |
The physical address of the App Store contact. |
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Address Line 2 |
The physical address of the App Store contact. |
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City |
The city of the App Store contact. |
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State |
The state or province of the App Store contact. |
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Postal Code |
The postal code for the App Store contact. |
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Country |
The country of the App Store contact. |
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The email address of the App Store contact. |
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Phone Number |
The phone number of the App Store contact. Include the country code. |
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E-Commerce Registration Number |
A registration number issued by the government of Korea for companies doing business on the Internet. This property appears only for organizations based in the Republic of Korea. |
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Business Registration Number |
A registration number issued by the district tax authority in Korea to companies doing business in Korea. This property appears only for organizations based in the Republic of Korea. |
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Display in Korean App Store (optional) |
An indication that the contact information is displayed in the Korea App Store. If selected, the first name, last name, and valid email address are required. If not selected, the contact information is not displayed in any store. |
App Review Information
Contact Information properties provide information to Apple to support the app review process. This information never appears to users.
Property | Description |
|---|---|
First Name (required) Last Name (required) Email Address (required) Phone Number (required) | Contact information of the person in your organization who should be contacted if the App Review team has any questions or needs additional information. |
Notes (optional) | Additional information about your app that can help during the review process. Include information that may be needed to test your app, such as app-specific settings and test registration or account details. The Review Notes field can contain up to 4000 bytes and can be provided in any language. If your app delivers streaming video over the cellular network, enter a test stream URL in the Review Notes. This text is visible only to the Apple review team. |
Demo Account User Name (optional) | The user name for a full-access demo account. This account is used during the app review process and must not expire. Details for additional accounts should be included in the Review Notes field. |
Demo Account Password (optional) | The password for the full-access demo account. |
Availability, Pricing, and Territory Rights
These properties describe where and when the app is available and at what price. They can be accessed through Pricing and Availability under App Store. See Creating an iTunes Connect Record for an App and Viewing and Changing Your App’s Metadata.
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Property |
Description |
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Price Tier |
The level that determines both the customer price and your proceeds. Your proceeds are the price minus Apple’s commission and applicable taxes. If you choose a Price Tier other than Free, you must have a Paid Applications contract in place before you can sell the app. You can view the pricing matrix by clicking Pricing on the App Details page for any app. |
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Price Tier Start Date |
The date when a new price tier will take effect on the store. |
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Price Tier End Date |
The date that a price tier will no longer be in effect and will return to the previously set price tier. |
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Discount for Educational Institutions |
If selected, this app is offered at a discount to educational institutions enrolled in the Apple Volume Purchase Program. The details of the discount are found in the latest Paid Application contract, which you must sign before this app will be available to education customers. |
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Custom B2B App (iOS only) |
If this option is selected, this app is a custom B2B app that isn’t available in the public store. This option is available only if you’re creating an iTunes Connect record for the first version of the app and the record is still in an editable state. For more information, see Configuring a Custom B2B App (Optional). |
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Availability |
The individual countries or territories where the app is available to purchase or download. By default, your app is available in all territories the store currently supports and is added to new store territories. |
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Last Compatible Version Settings |
The versions of an app that are available for existing customers to download from iCloud. You need to exclude app versions from iCloud if the version includes legal or usability issues. See Preventing App Versions from Appearing in iCloud. |
Game Center Properties
Game Center properties are described in Game Center Properties in Game Center Configuration Guide for iTunes Connect.
In-App Purchase Properties
In-app purchase properties are described in Properties of In-App Purchase Metadata in In-App Purchase Configuration Guide for iTunes Connect.
App Sandbox Information
These Mac App properties include notes for each temporary exception entitlement specified in the app build. If you are using App Sandbox entitlements, Apple needs information on each entitlement included in the app. For more information, see App Sandbox Design Guide.
Property | Description |
|---|---|
Entitlement Key (required if the app uses entitlements) | Entitlement key corresponding to a temporary exception entitlement implemented in the app. |
Usage Information (required if the app uses entitlements) | Information describing how to assess the entitlement and a description of the values in an array value used by the entitlement. If the entitlement works around a missing App Sandbox feature, include the issue number describing the exception. In particular, the description should include:
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User Properties
User Roles
Users of iTunes Connect take on different roles while placing and managing apps on the App Store. The following table lists the roles and identifies the tasks that users in those roles are authorized to perform.
Tasks |
Roles |
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Legal |
Admin |
Finance |
App Mgr |
Developer |
Marketer |
Sales |
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Manage Users and Roles |
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Manage App Access |
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Manage Sandbox Testers |
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Manage Agreements, Tax, and Banking |
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Sign Contracts |
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Read only |
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View Payments and Financial Reports |
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Catalog Reports |
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Requires Reports permission |
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Create Apps and Submit Versions |
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Upload Builds |
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Edit App Store Details |
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Manage Promo Codes and Promo Art |
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Manage TestFlight Builds |
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Read only |
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Manage TestFlight Testers |
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Internal only |
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Edit App Pricing and Availability |
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Read only |
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Create and Submit In-App Purchases |
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Edit In-App Purchases |
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Manage Game Center |
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Manage Leaderboard Scores |
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View App Analytics |
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View Sales and Trends (Top Content) |
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View Sales and Trends (Reports) |
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Requires Reports permission |
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These properties describe the roles that control to which iTunes Connect sections users have access.
Role | Description |
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Admin | Gives the user access to all iTunes Connect sections. Users with an Admin role have the ability to create, delete, or modify existing iTunes Connect users and sandbox testers. They can manage testing of prerelease versions. They can request promo codes. The initial iTunes Connect user (team agent) is granted both Admin and Legal roles by default. Users with the Admin role cannot have limited app access. |
Legal | Gives the user access to all sections. This role is only available to the initial iTunes Connect user (team agent) and can’t be edited in iTunes Connect. This role allows the individual to enter into agreements with iTunes via iTunes Connect, request promo codes, transfer and delete apps, and manage TestFlight beta testing. To change your team agent, you must visit your account at developer.apple.com. Users with the Legal role cannot have limited app access. |
Finance | Gives the user access to Financial Reports, Agreements, Tax and Banking information, Sales and Trends, Analytics, and Resources and Help sections. Users with a Finance role can view users’ profiles but can edit only their own user information. Users with the Finance role cannot have limited app access. |
Technical | Gives the user access to the My Apps, Resources and Help, and Users and Roles sections of iTunes Connect. Technical users can create sandbox testers and manage TestFlight beta testing. They can also be added as internal testers themselves. Users with a Technical role can view other users’ profiles but can edit only their own user information. Users with the Technical role cannot have limited app access. This role is a legacy role and cannot be assigned to new iTunes Connect users. |
Sales | Gives the user access to the Sales and Trends, Analytics, Users and Roles, and Resources and Help sections. Users with a Sales role can view other users’ profiles but can edit only their own user information. Assign this role to those in your organization who need access to sales, marketing, and ad campaign information but not to app management or financial information. |
App Manager | App Managers can access all aspects of apps they have access to and can add users to those apps. These users can be granted limited app access. |
Developer | Gives the user access to the My Apps and Resources and Help. Users with this role can upload binaries to iTunes Connect and manage internal TestFlight users. These users can be granted limited app access. |
Marketer | Gives user access to edit metadata within the My Apps section, request promo codes and upload promo art when requested. Assign this role to the person on your team who manages your marketing materials and any promotional artwork. Users with the Marketer role will be contacted by the App Store team if an app is chosen to be featured in the App Store. These users can be granted limited app access. |
Reports | This is a role that can only be added along with App Manager, Developer, Marketer, or Sales. It gives the user access to download reports associated with their role. If the Reports role is added, the user’s app access cannot be limited. All Admin and Finance users have the Reports role by default. |
User Notifications
iTunes Connect users can be notified of events happening within iTunes Connect such as an app being approved for sale or a contract expiring. These properties describe the types of notification that can be enabled for an iTunes Connect user account.
Notification type | Description |
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Contract | Provides email alerts with contract status updates. Examples are contract expiration warnings or requests for more information from you to complete your contract setup. |
Financial Report | Provides email alerts when finance reports are available for download in iTunes Connect. |
App Status | Provides email alerts when an app changes state. |
Payment | Provides email alerts when a payment to your bank is returned. |
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