iTunes Connect error logs is the problem that has appeared recently. According to developer’s reports after logging into the iTunes Connect website they found out that the login credentials shown were for other unknown person. When browsing to the “My Apps” section, developers were also introduced with applications that are not theirs.
Let’s analyze the example. One developer who logged in, only to see the information for a random person who works for the Sherwin-Williams Company. When logged in, the applications displayed on the screen were Kelly Services, Inc.- an entirely different company. It meant that the username may not be associated with the apps that were shown. After this developer logged out and then attempted to log back in, he was showing the message that said” iTunes Connect is not available”.
iTunes connect crash logs bug first appeared on Thursday morning. The issue emerged as developers, noticing that they had access to apps they clearly did not develop, began posting screenshots on Twitter about the annoying problem. For example, Paul Haddad of Tapbot, maker of Tweetbot, logged in to see a series of H&R Block tax applications, and received numerous responses from other developers experiencing the same issues. Paul Haddad said in his tweet that iTunes has just logged him in as a different user. And added that someone was seriously going to get fired.
This iTunes Connect error logs bug lets developers see such personal details as private email addresses of people they were logged in. It’s unknown now whether the login error let those developers to make some changes to people’s accounts.


