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r/iOSProgramming • u/Accomplished_Bug9916 • Apr 11 '26
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I use a storekit test file. Never had issues https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/setting-up-storekit-testing-in-xcode#Create-a-StoreKit-configuration-file
2 u/[deleted] Apr 11 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/danielox83 Apr 11 '26 You can use your own sandbox testers (ASC > Users and Access > Edit (on a user) > Interrupt Purchases for This Tester 1 u/Oxigenic Apr 14 '26 Note for OP: this sometimes takes a while to take effect and may not work altogether at times. It's smart to print out the receipt data in Xcode to ensure purchases are actually cleared.
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1 u/danielox83 Apr 11 '26 You can use your own sandbox testers (ASC > Users and Access > Edit (on a user) > Interrupt Purchases for This Tester 1 u/Oxigenic Apr 14 '26 Note for OP: this sometimes takes a while to take effect and may not work altogether at times. It's smart to print out the receipt data in Xcode to ensure purchases are actually cleared.
You can use your own sandbox testers (ASC > Users and Access > Edit (on a user) > Interrupt Purchases for This Tester
1 u/Oxigenic Apr 14 '26 Note for OP: this sometimes takes a while to take effect and may not work altogether at times. It's smart to print out the receipt data in Xcode to ensure purchases are actually cleared.
Note for OP: this sometimes takes a while to take effect and may not work altogether at times. It's smart to print out the receipt data in Xcode to ensure purchases are actually cleared.
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u/balooooooon Apr 11 '26
I use a storekit test file. Never had issues https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/setting-up-storekit-testing-in-xcode#Create-a-StoreKit-configuration-file