A number of iTunes Connect developers have turned to Twitter and tipped us off about an ongoing issue where users are being shown someone else's session after attempting to login into their own ...
Apple is erroneously sending emails to users asking them to update their iTunes Connect banking information, but the users receiving the emails often have no content being distributed via the service.
Readers may have received an email from Apple about iTunes Connect that resembled a phishing scam. However, a review of MacRumors.com and other sources showed that this email was legitimate. It ...
Apple’s iTunes Connect system for submitting apps and media to the iTunes Store is back up after Apple took it down this morning when developers began noticing an issue that logged them into the ...
Apple appears to have sent ad spend and install reports to the wrong app developers. A number of people have reported the mistake on social media, but it’s not clear exactly how many developers are ...
If you’re like me, the first thing you asked if you received this email is, what is iTunes Connect? Apple users began receiving an email from Apple asking them to update their banking details so they ...
UPDATE (1/31/15): Apple has quietly brought iTunes Connect back online. We’ve yet to see developers complain about the issue from yesterday since it went back up. UPDATE: Apple seems to have ...
Apple is reportedly sending an erroneous iTunes Connect email to both users and non-users of the service. Igor Miske from Unsplash According to a report by Apple Insider, many people have become ...
An unknown but large number of Apple users were mistakenly sent emails about iTunes Connect billing or banking details — even if they are not iTunes Connect users. Over a span of a few hours on July ...
Many developers logging into Apple's iTunes Connect portal on Thursday found themselves presented with a a peculiar and potentially crucial error: The site is displaying the username, company, and ...
Update: Apple’s online storefronts now appear to be back online and working as normal, with sign-ins and updates working on mobile and desktop in testing, and Apple’s Service Status page reporting all ...
Launch 4uKey and click the “Start” button in “Unlock iOS Screen” tab. Connect iPhone to the PC, then the tool will download required firmware. Click “Start to Remove” to remove the lock screen. And ...