You may receive an 'Invalid Token' error which states that MobilePush messages have not been received on all iOS devices.
This error may be caused by one of the reasons below:
A) Certification mismatch by environment
The developer certification is registered when the production certification should have been registered.
A developer certification for iOS is only used if the end user is testing a phone device that is plugged into their computer. The production certification is used for every other use of testing and developing MobilePush for iOS.
B) App BundleID does not match
The BundleID is the unique ID for their application for iOS. The BundleID name in the certificate must match the BundleID name in the Marketing Cloud App, within Administration of MobilePush.
Each iOS application on the Apple App Store must have a unique name. The App BundleID is under the APNS Certification name (For example: com.exacttarget.internal.PublicDemo).
If the Marketing Cloud App and application App BundleID do not match, you will receive the 'Invalid Token' error.
Check to make sure that your Certificate value matches what your application is sending from.
C) The users have uninstalled the app
Apple does not have a feedback loop to unsubscribe users who uninstall the app. We only receive feedback when sends occur to devices with invalid tokens.
1. Validate that the production mobile app certificate is being used and not the developer version of the mobile app certificate.
2. Make sure the BundleID name for the certificate matches the BundleID name in the Marketing Cloud App.
Tip: Review our helpful references for provisioning iOS applications and setting up mobile applications on GitHub.
000388009

We use three kinds of cookies on our websites: required, functional, and advertising. You can choose whether functional and advertising cookies apply. Click on the different cookie categories to find out more about each category and to change the default settings.
Privacy Statement
Required cookies are necessary for basic website functionality. Some examples include: session cookies needed to transmit the website, authentication cookies, and security cookies.
Functional cookies enhance functions, performance, and services on the website. Some examples include: cookies used to analyze site traffic, cookies used for market research, and cookies used to display advertising that is not directed to a particular individual.
Advertising cookies track activity across websites in order to understand a viewer’s interests, and direct them specific marketing. Some examples include: cookies used for remarketing, or interest-based advertising.