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I'm a member of two Apple development programs and I'm trying to upload a new app. The problem is that every time I log in to itunesconnect it logs me in to one team and I can't find a way to switch teams. I've tried logging in on developer.apple.com first and choosing the correct team but as soon as I go to itunesconnect it re-logs me in to the wrong team.

Is there any way to change teams on itunesconnect? I've tried this in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox and I've cleared my history and cache.

Thanks

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I'm tearing my head out! Did you solve this? – kamyFC Dec 9 '14 at 6:00
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Update: Here it is, my precious:

enter image description here Just invite your usual Apple ID in each desired team's Users and Roles section, click a link from the invitation email and you're done! 🎉


It really seems that you can't use the same iTunes Connect account for multiple teams.

But what I've recently found out is that you can have multiple iTC accounts under the same email by using plus-tagged emails for registration. Thus, my iTunes Connect account IDs look like myusername+someteam@gmail.com and myusername+anotherteam@gmail.com, which means two different email addresses for Apple but actually a single email account for me.

Would be happy to hear about any possible downsides of such an approach, though I really find it more convenient than dealing with a bunch of emails and Apple IDs for different dev teams.

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This sounds like an ideal solution. Thanks! – Casey Mar 6 '13 at 22:15
    
You saved me from a mess :-) – Adil Malik Mar 4 '14 at 15:23
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Interesting; I can do that on the certs/identifiers page (it takes me here developer.apple.com/account/selectTeam.action), but do not have that option on iTunes Connect proper (to manage the apps). EDIT I now notice @gonzobrains comment in the other answer and wonder if I'm hosed... – Jason Aug 26 '14 at 19:02
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The downside is that it becomes really hard to be an internal tester, using the Testflight iOS app, because that's tied directly to the Apple ID you use on iOS. Apple is not making this very easy. – nathan.f77 Mar 3 '15 at 1:10
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See answer of @Mariano Paniga! – DanSkeel Jul 11 at 22:09

I've talked to Apple and their answer is to create a new Apple ID for each development team and then use that Apple ID to log in to iTunesConnect. It seems like there should be a better way but after several emails and a phone conversation, this is what they recommend doing.

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the member center allows you to choose different teams for the same ID but itunes connect doesn't? ridiculous. – gonzobrains Mar 16 '12 at 16:14
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A long time ago, didn't Apple's developer agreement prohibit devs from having multiple accounts? (Not that people didn't do it, but I thought it was "illegal." I might be mis-remembering, but I'd-a swore I remember reading that and it being a big deal where I used to work. (This is several years ago, though, so things may have changed.) – Olie Jan 12 '13 at 2:39
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See answer of @Mariano Paniga! – DanSkeel Jul 11 at 22:08

Now it is possible to select the team also into iTunesConnect site. But you need to invite the team member by using it's email in both MemberCenter site and iTunesConnect site.

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I had invited someone in iTunesConnect, but they weren't working in Member Center until I saw this post and invited them there to. This answer works as of Sept 2016 – Daniel O Sep 7 at 5:00

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