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Is giving iTunes Connect credentials to App Store Optimization companies safe?

There are some really cool tools to track your App Store Optimization(ASO) and they all want our iTunes Connect username & password to provide us with a better solution.

But I can’t seem to trust them that much. Do big apps such as Angry Birds, Waze, Spotify also give their iTunes Connect pass?

And if so which tools are the most reliable?

Answer 1772

No, do NOT give away your own username/email and password combination to anyone!

In iTunes Connect you have the possibility to create Users and Roles in the module with the same name. For example, a friend of mine uses App Annie to get reports, etc about his sales. As he told me, he created an user in said module to grant them access to his sales and only his sales.

If you give away your credentials to your Team Agent account, you basically grant them full access to everything, which definitely is not what you (should) want. As an example, as Team Agent they could probably transfer all your apps to an account of their own! (Note: I never transferred an App to another account, so maybe there are additional hurdles implemented, but damage could be caused in other manners, too.) Basically, they could do everything you can do.

Answer 12362

No company can guarantee 100% safe including Apple Inc. itself.

A safer way is to use an iTunes Connect account with limited access.

An iTunes Connect account with Reports, Sales and even Marketer/Developer roles should be good enough for most app analytics tools.

Here is a step-by-step guide to create a limited access iTunes Connect account.

Hope this helps.


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