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tepexob2013-05-28 23:50:19
Apple Developer Program
tepexob, 2013-05-28 23:50:19

Can I register an Apple ID for an organization?

Now I am registering the Apple iOS Developer Program for the company where I currently work.
At the very beginning of the registration process, even before choosing its type (Individual or Company), you need to decide on an Apple ID account.
An Apple ID is an individual user identifier, since when registering it, you must enter your personal data.
Of course, I could enter my personal data to create this new Apple ID, but I already have my own Apple ID. What's more, I'm also a member of the Apple Developer Program as an individual developer!
Perhaps, of course, when registering a new Apple ID, you can enter not your personal data, but invent some kind of left.
But this is, at least, not entirely correct (and, perhaps, not possible!). And, since the process of registering dev. program can be very lengthy and even somewhere not easy for the company, I would very much like to protect myself from mistakes as much as possible, especially at the first steps.
Question: How can I solve the problem of registering the Apple ios developer program for a company without entering my own personal data?

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mastini, 2013-05-29
@tepexob

enter company CEO/CTO details?

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iamhappy, 2013-05-29
@iamhappy

I agree with mastini.
It is better to register for the CEO or owner of the company. Legally, this is also more correct than on yourself or a virtual.

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a1ndrey, 2013-05-29
@a1ndrey

Whoever, on behalf of the company, will be authorized to conduct business with Apple, starts mail, it is desirable that it be mail only for communicating with Apple. This mail is the Apple ID, and the data is indicated by the person who will communicate with Apple. Further according to the Apple scheme.

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deleted-mifki, 2013-05-29
@deleted-mifki

You made up some non-existent problem. Get a new Apple ID, write yourself there (well, or a cleaner, if she is responsible for this matter) and go. I see no reason for concern.

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