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Do In-App purchases get transferred to iTunes?
Just curious if In-App purchases get transferred to iTunes when you sync? Reason I ask is what happens when an app is no longer supported or removed... what happens then to all those IAP?
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They should get transferred. Typically if an IAP is active or not is saved in the app and content included in the IAP is downloaded to it. All of which should get synced in a backup.
I've been wondering the same. When I buy an IAP that is a non-consumable IAP (like a plugin for Auria, or an IAP in Guitarism), I always thought that when restoring IAPs like that, Apples servers goes to check the developers servers or Apple dev account (or however it works), gets the info it needs and gets back to the user asking for a restore. ? But perhaps that only goes for IAPs that needs to download the content from a developers server?
I just wanna boot up that awesome little synth I just fully unlocked via IAP 7 years from now and still be able to use it (just like most things on a computer). Probably wouldn't work tho as Apple and app backwards compatibility usually stops working every other year or so..
Well, that is what I was wondering. Take Alchemy Mobile. I have bought all their packages and probably spent $100 on In-App purchases. What if for some reason they no longer support the app, it gets pulled from the store or 5 years from now I need to get those again. Can I just sync to my Mac and get it all? If the IAP don't get transfered to your iTunes like apps do... that is going to suck in the future.
Try 10 months...Oh if we only knew
Yeah. Ouch. A lesson.
If you don't trust iTunes, and I dont, use iFunbox. Check this comment from a few weeks ago:
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/106112/#Comment_106112
I've always hated this model of app data saving. Thankfully most iOS Music Apps let you move data off via File Sharing / iFunbox / iExplorer. Otherwise you're looking at having to pull bits out of your backup with Backup Explorer/etc. and then try to put those bits into your current backup and/or device. I wish iOS had an option to save a discrete app data file to go along with the IPA for situations like this.
Even with IPA files, you can't always get things going, unless you keep an older device/OS - when I moved from my 4 to a 6+, I had a dozen apps with settings that came through, but the apps did not install (and would not install from legit IPA files I had.) All were apps that had been been removed from the app store by Apple, the developer left the App Store, or were older versions of apps.