TestFlight makes it easy to test beta versions of apps and App Clips to provide valuable feedback to developers before they release their apps on the App Store. Developers can invite testers through email or a public link.
When you test a beta app or App Clip, Apple collects and sends crash logs, usage information, and any feedback you submit to the developer. The developer may use this information to improve their app and related products. Apple may use crash logs and usage information to improve our products and services.
For instructions on installation, testing, and feedback submission and for details on how your data is handled, see testflight.apple.com.
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Is TestFlight free?
Yes, TestFlight is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is TestFlight legit?
🤔 The TestFlight app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Very interesting but please continue to improve this further
Instead of getting us to screenshot with stores it into our phone and doesn't always work to send feedback.. am on screen button on the side would be more user friendly
Also it would be very cool if the landing page of TestFlight itself was like the App Store where you can see all the public apps in testing. This would increase the developers reach for potential customers and make this testing ecosystem more connected
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Way Better
I love this app better than the other ones thats available. I find that it’s super easy to use and love the new additions. It’s also easy on the eyes, easy to search for songs whether in french or creole. I love that they have the lyrics from popular artists, hopefully they add more!
Redeem code
I haven’t been able to try the app because I don’t have any idea how to get a redeem code.
Video Screenshots
It’d be so cool if we can attach video screen recordings.
Invite code?
I can't seem to do anything until I get an invite code or a link??
Chinese Hackers Exploit TestFlight to Distribute Malicious Apps: Beta Invitation Code Scam
Lately, many Beta testers and Advertising Agencies and business started getting emails inviting them to the new Facebook Ad Manager through TestFlight App! This type of scam is sophisticated and preys on the trust users place in familiar platforms like META / Facebook and TestFlight.
A New Threat to Apple and Facebook Users
In this sophisticated new cyber threat, Chinese hackers have been exploiting Apple’s TestFlight platform to distribute unauthorised apps that impersonate Meta Inc., the parent company of Facebook. This method involves sending out phishing emails or messages that appear to be official invites from Facebook to participate in beta testing for new applications. The attackers leverage the credibility of TestFlight and Facebook’s brand, luring unsuspecting users into downloading malicious apps designed to harvest sensitive data and compromise devices.
The Anatomy of the Attack
Phishing Invites Masquerading as Facebook: Hackers initiate the attack by sending a well-crafted phishing email or message that mimics the style and branding of Meta Inc. These messages invite users to test a new Facebook-related app, often advertised as a tool like an advertising ad manager. The phishing message includes an official-looking TestFlight link, which adds a veneer of legitimacy, making it highly convincing.
Unauthorized App Distribution via TestFlight: TestFlight is Apple's platform for distributing beta versions of apps, allowing developers to test their apps with a select group of users before a public release. Unfortunately, this system has become a conduit for malicious actors. Once users accept the TestFlight invite and download the app, they inadvertently install software that could capture their Facebook credentials, financial information, and other sensitive data.
Malicious Activity and Data Exploitation: The downloaded app may function similarly to the legitimate Facebook tools it impersonates, making detection difficult. However, the app could redirect traffic to malicious servers outside the secure Apple ecosystem, where hackers can remotely execute harmful actions. This could include installing additional malware, intercepting personal communications, and even gaining real-time access to the victim’s device.
Potential Impacts on Victims
Victims of this attack face significant risks, including:
Data Theft: Hackers can harvest Facebook login details, personal identification information, and financial data.
Device Compromise: Malware installed
Itools down again
Itools no loading again and again.
You got to get that fixed.
First look
What I use to from streaming apps
Can’t See Download Status on iPad
In the iPhone app you can see the download status for each app, but on the iPad app, you have to tap on each app to see the status.
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