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How to handle Enterprise and Standard Development account IDs?
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How to handle Enterprise and Standard Development account IDs?


  • Subject: How to handle Enterprise and Standard Development account IDs?
  • From: David Hoerl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 08:56:10 -0500

I currently have a private development account using my personal Apple ID, and a separate Apple ID for my company's Enterprise account.

The company now wants to distribute an iOS app through the iOS App Store. I'm going to guess that the best way to handle this is to create yet a third Apple ID for creating this new account, but unsure.

If I do what do I do about an email address - get my company to create an alias for me - or use a GMAIL address etc?

Curious how others have dealt with this.

- David
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