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Reply to 6.7-inch screenshots
Screenshots should not be created on device but with simulator. You're lucky if you can use the simulator for everything. Haven't we had this discussion before? Yes: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/728194 could try to tweak it in Preview application (resize image). I would not admit to "faking" screenshots in a public forum! Interestingly, App Store Connect seems happy to accept preview videos of the "wrong" size (i.e. recorded on an iPhone XS, 6.5-inch) in this case, but not screenshots.
Nov ’23
Reply to App Attestation returns DCErrorInvalidKey 3
Here is one scenario: user installs app on phone, app generates key, app stores key id in the filesystem. User gets a new phone and sets it up from a backup of the old phone; key id in filesystem is copied over. App runs on new phone, doesn’t know it’s on a different device, tries to use key id; corresponding key is not present; App Attest returns invalid key error. I believe there must be other scenarios in which this can happen though. I see quite large numbers of users who seem to have failed app attest. I don’t think they are all hacked devices.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Dec ’23
Reply to Help Uploading game, Info
Assuming an individual, not business account: I don't believe that I had to supply proof of address when I registered, but that was a LONG time ago. I do recall, however, that when I changed my address (I moved house) I had to send proof of my new address. (And at that time, they wanted me to send the documents by fax! Ha!) So they were more concerned about the possibility of a fraudster taking over an existing, profitable, account than creating a new account with no income stream, which makes sense. They don't pay to Paypal, AFAIK. They need an IBAN.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Dec ’23
Reply to Is it possible to not overwrite certain files when updating (upgrading) an app on iOS?
I've read that updating the app doesn't overwrite the data of the current version, but instead places the new version of the app in a new directory entirely while the other, older version is then deleted. Where did you read that? You didn't ask Chat GPT, did you? Sounds like the sort of nonsense it would spout. It's not true. When your updated app runs, it sees the files that the previous version wrote in the Documents/ directory and elsewhere.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Dec ’23