(Specifically, all it guarantees is 'all sockets-based networking is prohibited'.) : Core responds that the kSBXProfileNoNetwork sandbox profile should guarantee that 'all sockets-based networking is prohibited'. Please note that testing in production means that actual money will be deducted from the card you use.Īpple Pay can only be used and thus tested on Apple devices. The kSBXProfileNoNetwork sandbox profile does not promise that Apple Events will be blocked in the documentation. It is used for many purposes, such as developing new features, testing patches, identifying and squashing bugs, or detecting cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
In the production environment it is recommended to use real credit cards. A sandbox is a type of software testing environment that enables the isolated execution of software or programs for independent evaluation, monitoring or testing. The test cards provided by Apple on their sandbox testing page, can only be used in the pre-production environment. The cards mentioned on the Apple Pay Sandbox Testing page can be added to the device you use for testing, after you have logged into that device with the Sandbox Tester Account you created. From the Apple Developer Program you can access the App Store Connect. To create a Sandbox Tester Account, you will need to be enrolled in the Apple Developer Program. You will need to create a Sandbox Tester Account, by following the steps described by Apple. If you want to test Apple Pay in our pre-production environment, you can use the the test data provided by Apple on their Sandbox testing page. Testing Testing Apple Pay in pre-production