Cannot remove external testers in iTunes Connect [closed] - ios

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I have a problem with iTunes Connect TestFlight where I cannot see Internal Testers in the list any more. I did some research and found out if they are also External Testers, I have to delete them.
BUT now I cannot even delete them from External Testers list. I selected and clicked delete but their emails were still there, without any error.
Anyone has this issue and how to fix it?

This is a known bug in Itunes Connect. I called Apple Developer Support and they said they are aware of the issue and "working on a fix". Which is awesome because apparently this has been going on for over a week.

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Have you ever received an email from Apple after submission like this?
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Dear developer,
We have discovered one or more issues with your recent delivery for “<APP>". Your delivery was successful, but you may wish to correct the following issues in your next delivery:
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Today I uploaded a new build from Xcode to try the new TestFlight external testing program. After I submitted the beta app for review it was rejected because of "Undeclared Use of Advertising Identifier [IDFA].
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I submitted an iOS App that has been approved and is ready for release. However I found out a bug that I fixed and hence I haven't published the previously submitted App.
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Login to your iTunesConnect account.
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