How to remove App Ids from iPhone Provisioning Portal
Solution 1
- Delete: No
- Rename: No
- Hide: No
- Disable: No
If you create an App ID, be prepared to live with it for the rest of your life; App IDs are the herpes of iPhone provisioning.
Solution 2
The delete button is reappeared again on Apple Developers
Now you can delete your App ID again by following these 2 steps:
Click your AppID and you will see a view like this:
Click Edit on the bottom of the view
- There you see Delete button
Hope it helps
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Updated on July 05, 2022Comments
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JOM almost 2 years
While experimenting with iPhone app development, we have several AppIDs which should be deleted - except I can't find any way to delete them! What can I do with them?
If delete is not available, how about renaming, hiding or permanently disabling?
UPDATE:
Beginning April 2013 Apple allows deleting AppIDs. Whoaa!
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Alex Nolasco about 11 yearsApparently you can delete now, a welcome change.
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hariseldon78 over 12 yearsand what about the genius who made the fixed length table showing them, so that you can only see the first, unimportant, part of their name? quite cool eh? :/
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Simon Whitaker over 12 years@hariseldon78 Hover over those truncated names and you get the full name showing as a "tooltip" - assuming you're using an OS that can hover, e.g. not... erm... iOS! :-) Still stinky UI design but hopefully it eases your pain a fraction.
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David almost 12 years@b-ryce The portal is totally awesome, I deeply enjoy having to create/re-create new CSR's multiple times when additional app. entitlements don't appear against provisioning profiles... it's not like I was planning to use that extra hour or two of my life.
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eonil over 9 yearsNah. Not completely. Still remains for active apps. I really can't figure out any sane reason to stick to a name instead of numeric PK value in their own database. This shows how Apple is really suck in designing service stuffs...