The difference between iOS developer company account and personal account

Individual (Individual)

Cost: $99 a year

App Store: Yes

Maximum number of UDID supported: 100

Number of collaborations: 1 person (the developer himself)

The account can only display personal ID in the App Store, such as LGL

Note: "Individual" developers can apply to upgrade "Company" later



Company:

Cost: $99 a year

App Store: Yes

Maximum number of UDID supported: 100

Number of collaborations: multiple

The account number in the App Store sellers can display similar Studios, or customized teams

Name, for example: Huang Yang DT

There are 4 management level permissions:

Admin Legal authority: super administrator. Can manage developers and manage applications in the app store.

Admin permission: Administrator, can manage developers. Add test machine and management team certificate.

Member permissions: It is an ordinary developer. Only download certificates and use certificates

No Access permission: No corresponding permission.

The company account can define a certain number of developer sub-accounts, but it can only be executed by the main account

Submit, publish and other operations.

Description: Allows multiple developers to develop collaboratively. There are more account management settings than individuals. Multiple Apple IDs can be set, divided into 4 management levels. Company accounts have more settings for account management than personal accounts: personal accounts include Agent, Admin, Developer, etc., while company accounts can be set up with different AppleIDs.

Note: You need to fill in the company's DUNS Number when applying.



                                                    In a word, the company seems more formal


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