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Missing Renew Now button for Apple Developer program

I'm on auto-renew for the Apple Developer program. My renewal date is 3 weeks away. iTunes Connect keeps warning me that my membership is going to expire. Growing tired of the unnecessary warning, I tried to renew early. According to the documentation at https://developer.apple.com/support/renewal/:

You can renew starting 30 days before the expiration date of your existing membership or any time after it expires. Your expiration date is available in your account on the developer website. To renew, sign in to your account with the Apple ID you used to enroll, and click the "Renew Now” button.

I cannot find a Renew Now button anywhere on https://developer.apple.com/. I know in the member center had the button in past years. I'm a little hesitant to turn off auto-renew this close to my expiration date.

  • I'm logged into the correct Apple ID.
  • I tried using Safari and Chrome.

Anyone know where the Renew Now button is?

Thanks

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Dan Avatar asked Sep 23 '16 15:09

Dan


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2 Answers

The button was hidden!

Go through the HTML. Look for autorenew in the DOM until you find a tag and remove it's display:none.

Never had to fight this hard to give someone money! Love you apple!

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Patrick Bassut Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 12:09

Patrick Bassut


For me I had to

  1. Use Safari to Open https://developer.apple.com/
  2. Navigate to Account > Membership
  3. Scroll all the way down, disable Auto-Renew Membership via un-ticking the green tick
  4. Hard Reload Page - HOLD DOWN SHIFT AND CLICK REFRESH

If that does not work 1. Log Out on Safari 2. Log In on a different browser (Chrome / Firefox) - then Log Out 3. Log In Safari 4. Hard Reload Page - HOLD DOWN SHIFT AND CLICK REFRESH

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Dieskim Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 12:09

Dieskim