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Below you can see that testing for external testers are turned off: enter image description here

same for internal testing:

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but when I transfer app, one of the criterias are not met:

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Why?

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  • You've followed exact steps for disabling testflight beta as per this : developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/… Please ask Apple for the resolution. this seems to be a bug in iTunes Connect. Oct 2, 2015 at 12:56
  • I wonder when this will be fixed or someone finds out workaround... Feb 9, 2016 at 10:51
  • Does anyone know if this has been resolved? Jul 14, 2016 at 0:30
  • Did you found any solution yet ??
    – CoDe
    May 15, 2017 at 11:53
  • As of Monday, May 22, 2017 there is still no solution for this problem! Apparently, it's been an issue on Apple's end for over a year. You can follow this thread for more updates. forums.developer.apple.com/thread/28646 May 23, 2017 at 3:00

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I had the exact same issue, resolved by removing all Tester and Build from the TestFlight as discussed above also (!important) remove everything fields at the App Information - Test Information.

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    For me, I should remove about all of the localized Test Information as well as all testers and test binary. Aug 28, 2017 at 7:22
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    it really saved me. Thanks! mainly we just need to remove all the information from the TestFlight tab.
    – Pavan Jaju
    Sep 15, 2017 at 5:51
  • Removing all fields in the test information page worked for me. Thanx
    – vin shaba
    Jul 11 at 18:50
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For me it was localised test descriptions. Make sure you check that drop down list on the right and clear out info for all languages. enter image description here

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I just solved the transfer issue, you just need to expire your build from tester by following the steps below. and then app will available for transfer..

open your app and click on testflight then click on the icon of your app as shown in below screenshot. enter image description here

The click on expire build. enter image description here

Now you can transfer your app :)

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  • It worked for me. If you have any app info in test flights remove that also
    – Teja
    Mar 8, 2021 at 5:59
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I've search for a long time and to me this worked:

  1. Clean all builds inside: My Apps --> App Name --> TestFlight
  2. Go to: Itunes Connect --> Users and Roles --> Tab "TestFlight Beta Testers" and click in the name from another user that isn't you.
  3. Save.
  4. Go back to the App in Itunes Connect: "Itunes Connect --> App Name --> Transfer App" and attempt to transfer again by clicking in "Transfer App".

To me this works. Hope help someone.

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    this worked for me, however I have to logout and log back in again
    – Fouad
    Jul 20, 2017 at 11:21
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i had the same issue i deleted (mark expired) all the versions of app testing version in App TestFlight section and done the trick for me ;) attach is the screen shot of activity. enter image description here

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    i have expired all the build, still its not working.
    – Afsara
    Jun 8, 2017 at 8:58
  • i have done two things deleted all beta testers secondly marked expired all build version do the trick for me. Jun 8, 2017 at 15:53
  • @UmarFarooq if we delete all the builds from testflight, how come we can transfer the app,Please can you elaborate the scenario. Jun 28, 2017 at 16:48
  • i expanded version drop down and mark the all previous version expired. Jun 30, 2017 at 10:44
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Another possible reason:

When you delete all test information from TestFlight, make sure you delete it for every language. In the testinformation page, select every localised language and check if the form is empty.

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I struggled with this for an entire day, I tried everything and finally found another workaround:

1) Expire all the builds

2) Delete all testers

3) Clear all the informations in the Testflight tab

4) Delete all langages except the main one

And finally the step which fixed the Testflight criteria for us

5) Create a new app version (no need to submit or even edit it)

now you check transfer.

Good Luck.

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Not sure if this is going to help,

Check Users and Roles > TestFlight Beta Testers

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Do you have a tester who is testing the app that you want to transfer?

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  • Yes, but since I checked "Not available for testing" it should no matter, isn't it? Oct 6, 2015 at 11:52
  • Thanks it's help me :) Oct 5, 2017 at 8:22
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I have the exact same issue and I'm currently getting from Apple "our engineering team is still working diligently to have this resolved for you". I have been supplied with a workaround:

  1. Enable TestFlight by adding a tester to a build
  2. Then deactivate the build, by turning off TestFlight beta testing
  3. Attempt to transfer again

unfortunately, I still haven't been able to resolve the issue.

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  • I contacted Apple too and after few weeks of communicating, they sent me this... It didn't work either Jan 20, 2016 at 7:30
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We found that in addition to the other answers here, logging out and logging back in to iTunesConnect allowed us to continue after it was saying TestFlight was still enabled.

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I know it's an old question, but it still bugs people to this day.

So the solution here, after you have removed all the testers, and expired all builds, go to TestFlight > Test Information and clear all the fields.

Also make sure you delete any localization you might have there. Give it 5 minutes, after which transfering will be possible.

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    This is so stupid. It actually worked. Thanks.
    – Hammoud
    May 27 at 10:03
  • Haha, I know, it has bugged me for the second time, after I actually forgot what I've done the first time when I transferred an app ..
    – Eduard
    May 27 at 13:44
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I was facing the same issue, going inside tranferring app console multiple times automatically fixed the issue and started showing all criteria as met.

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Do the same step as @Imran Iqbal answer, if your app is Sign-in Required, uncheck Sign-in Required also, like: enter image description here

then, you can transfer app.

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  • It worked for me. If it is not checked, first check it and then un check it again. Then save
    – hiwordls
    Mar 22 at 12:07
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I've exactly the same problem and could not solve it. The good news: After contacting Apple, they have confirmed a bug and they're working on a solutions. Apple confirmed also, that many developers ran into this.

Got that workaround from the support (that did not work for me):

1. Enable TestFlight by adding a tester to a build

2. Then deactivate the build, by turning off TestFlight beta testing

3. Attempt to transfer again

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It looks like this is being done on purpose for new apps. Now, A newly created app CANNOT be transferred into an account, until 14 - 21 days have passed. An expiration period.

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First, You must remove all build and user from TestFlight of that app. After its looks like below.

If you still not match last criteria than Sign Out and login again.

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Creating new app version did it for me! Thanks!

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The tricky solution is to enable testing again, add some tester in. The visit the TestFlight and under test flight users, you will see old active test flight users. Simple delete them.

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