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I know that this is an old post, but my question is relevant, otherwise I'd post it as a brand-new question. Is it absolutely necessary for Apple to approve beta builds that are only going to be used by a handful of testers?
I pushed a build to TestFlight the other day, and it's a beta of an app that exactly one person is going to use - an app that is being tested on a whopping TWO devices my iPhone, and my client's iPhone. It was after hours, and I'd have liked the client to be able to take a look at the app that evening, but I was stuck waiting for Apple to approve the build until the next day.
I understand the need for approval when you release the app to the App Store. You get queued up for review and approval by Google, too, when you submit Android apps to the Play Store. The policy makes perfect sense for apps that you're releasing, that you are ready to unleash on an unsuspecting public :. In the Devices list, select all the devices where you want to test the application. Rebuild your application with the updated profile as described in Preparing iOS Applications Legacy so that it can be installed on the added devices.
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