Guide to Testing Beta Apps and App Clips Using TestFlight on iOS
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Summary
This article provides instructions for testing beta versions of apps and App Clips using TestFlight on iOS devices. It explains that users need to accept email or public link invitations from developers and have compatible devices to test available builds. The article notes that developers can set specific criteria like preferred devices or operating systems, and users must meet these requirements to accept invitations.
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· 5 pulledTo test beta versions of apps and App Clips using TestFlight, you'll need to accept an email or public link invitation from the developer and have a device that you can use to test.
You'll be able to access the builds that the developer makes available to you.
Developers can choose to set criteria for their beta, such as a preferred device or OS.
You must have the preferred device and OS in order to accept the invitation.
You can tap or click Learn More in the invite to view the specific device and OS requirements.
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