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Step 1 : How to Create an Apple ID

You will need a business email address and information of the person who will be managing the account moving forward in terms of billing accepting change in terms and conditions.

This person will also need to confirm the legal identity of the company in case Apple called in to confirm the legal company identity.

Please use a different email address than the personal one.

  1. Visit https://appleid.apple.com/

  2. Click “Create your Apple ID”

3. You will see a form. Fill it out with your First name, Last name, Country, Date of birth, Apple ID and Password, and create three security questions/answers. Hit Continue

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4. Please make sure to enable your Two-Factor Authentication Apple will send a verification code to your email. It expires about three hours after being sent.

5. Type in the verification code

6. You will next be routed back to your Account page. Your Apple ID should be created at this point

Now you have the apple ID.

  • Please keep your email and password saved

  • The cellphone number you used to register will be the main phone number you use when you login ( 2 factor Authentication)

Step 2- How to Create an Apple Developer Account

  1. Visit https://developer.apple.com/

  2. Scroll down , at the bottom of the page, click on Join the Apple Developer Program.

  3. Click “Enroll”


To learn more, click the link on the enrollment page on two-factor authentication.

 4. Your Apple ID Two-Factor authentication option turned on. truMobile - Apple Account 2 factor Authentication

  •   If you don’t have it on or not sure whether or not it is on, please refer to the title below on How to turn on the two-factor authentication for your Apple ID.

  •   If you are instead using Two-Step verification, you need to switch over. Apple Developer Program requires Two-Factor authentication for the Developer Account Program. You have to turn off the Two-Step verification first, and then turn on the Two-Factor authentication next. To turn off Two-Step verification, please refer to the title below on How to turn off Two-Step verification.

  •  Note that the two-factor authentication is different from Two-Step verification. Two-factor authentication requires not only your password but access to either a trusted device or verification code delivered via SMS or phone call.

  • To learn more, click the link on the enrollment page on two-factor authentication

5. On the Apple Developer Program enrollment page, scroll to the bottom and click

Start Your enrollment

 

6. Sign in with your Apple ID

7. Apple should send a verification code to your device

8. Enter the verification code

9. Go over the Apple Developer Agreement, check the box confirming that you have read it and click on Submit

10 . Confirm that all your information is correct (email, name, location), then choose an entity.

  • Apple’s explanation of entity. The Developer name listed on the App Store is based on the type of account selected from the options below. Apps published to Individual Developer Accounts will display the name listed on the iOS Developer Account. Apps published to Company/Organization Developer Accounts will display the Company Name entered within the iOS Developer Account.

  • Entities:

o   Individual/Sole Proprietor/Single Person Business: Individuals or companies without an officially recognized business (company without a Dun and Bradstreet number). This account only allows for a single primary login to be created to the iOS Developer Account

o   Company/Organization: Legally recognized Companies with a Dun and Bradstreet number can select this option. This will allow multiple user logins to be created and managed with varying permissions capabilities for each login. truMobile - DUNS Number

 

 



11. Fill in all the contact details for your Developer Account

 12. Read the Apple Developer Program License Agreement, check the box confirming you have read the agreement and click Continue

13. Confirm that all the previously entered information are correct then click

continue

14. Click Purchase to enroll and pay for your yearly iOS Developer Account. Don’t forget to check the Automatic Renewal box if you want your membership to be automatically renewed.

15.  Sign in with your Apple ID and fill in your billing information. Then click continue to complete the setup of your iOS Developer Account.

16. Fill in any remaining information on the following pages. Within 24 hours you will receive a confirmation email from Apple letting you know the setup of your iOS Developer Account was successful.

 

 

 

17. Once your iOS Developer Account is fully setup, enter your iOS developer account information in the CMS under Publish.

 

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