It's pretty tedious, but it works for me. If you do not see the option to add a sandbox account under iOS settings, make a sandbox purchase in your app.
The 2FA setting should show that it's turned on.Īt that point you should be able to use "Sign In With Apple ID" from within the simulator.
I can now use "Sign In With Apple" for this sandbox user.ġ) create sandbox user in App Store ConnectĢ) go to to accept the "Terms & Conditions"ģ) create a local account on your Mac (or if you have a spare phone, you can probably do step 4 via the phone) and use that sandbox ID when asked about the Apple ID.Ĥ) from your local account, on the Mac, configure 2FA (turn it on) in : System Preferences -> Apple ID -> Password & Security (use a valid phone number to receive text messages)ĥ) go back to your regular account and, from Xcode, start the simulator and configure the Apple ID as that sanbox user's ID. I have created an auto-renewable subscription with a duration of one year and a free trial period of 3 months. If you've used this test user account with a previous version of. Complete the tester information form and click Invite.
Before you launch the app, make sure to clear out the current Settings-> User -> iTunes & App Store -> user setting. While moving into the subscription page it should display the price as 6.99, but it shows 7.99 What we expect to happen If we set the price tyre on App Store Connect to tyre 8 which is 6.99 we expect to see the same price ( 6.99) for UK store on the device which download the app from TestFlight. Create a Sandbox Tester Account To create a sandbox tester account, follow these steps: Sign in to App Store Connect. Refer friends and family to earn free Letters and ensure your service member can receive even more mail. Get access to base specific training updates from within the app as your recruit progresses through basic training. I'd create a new test user account to test with. With a growing community of over 1 million Sandboxx users, we are continuing to build more products to help. This allowed me to have 2FA turned on in the simulator. To fix the problem you need to first create IAP with free trial and only after that add your new Sandbox Tester. After a little digging, I created an account on my MacBook for this Sandbox test user and configured 2FA once I logged in.