On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 3:09:04 PM UTC-4, Nicholas Clemans-Bonnell 
wrote:
>
> I'm working on an app that has an unusual authentication method.  The app 
> interface with a main application where users are already set up.  My app 
> takes first name, last name and last 4 and checks if the user exists in the 
> main application.  If the user exists a request is sent to the main 
> application and the user is put into a holding pattern.  The account is 
> approved from the main application and the user is able to get into the app.
>
> My question is this: Will this be a problem for the testers when I go to 
> publish my app?  If the testers need to log in to my app how do I get them 
> the info that they need to sign in?
>

Edit: Nevermind, it just got published.  I guess I was paranoid from horror 
stories from people developing in iOS. 

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