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Differentiate ‘app id’ from ‘bundle id.’ Explain why they are used?

Answer Posted / Gaurav Yadav

{"App ID": "A unique identifier for your app, provided by Apple. It is associated with the development and distribution of your app in App Store Connect.","Bundle ID": "A unique reverse-domain-style string that identifies your application within its own code. This value must be unique among all apps in the App Store.","Difference": "App ID is a global identifier used by Apple, while Bundle ID is a local identifier used within your app's source code."}

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