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Answer Posted / Ruchi Deva
Wildcard App IDs are a way to register multiple apps with a single App ID in Apple's App Store Connect. Instead of creating separate App IDs for each app, you can create a Wildcard App ID and use it across several apps by setting the Bundle Identifier (BundleID) of each app as a prefix to the wildcard.nnFor example, if your Wildcard App ID is `com.example.*`, you can create an app with Bundle Identifier `com.example.MyApp` and another app with Bundle Identifier `com.example.OtherApp`. Both apps will be associated with the same Wildcard App ID.
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