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Apple App Management: Distributing iOS Apps Securely
Securely distribute and manage iOS applications across your organization with Applivery. Learn about UDID collection, app signing, and troubleshooting.
Applivery enables you to distribute and manage iOS and macOS applications securely across your organization. This section covers collecting UDIDs for device provisioning, understanding app signing types (Ad-Hoc, Enterprise, App Store), troubleshooting installation issues, and working with platform-specific distribution requirements.
Whether you're running an internal beta or distributing an enterprise app, this section has everything you need for Apple platform distribution.
Archive Contents: Apple
This collection contains 5 articles.
Topics covered: App Signing Types, Debug iOS App Installation, Exclude SDK from iOS Production Builds, UDID Collection, Untrusted Enterprise Developers
Article listing:
App Signing Types - Learn about Apple app signing types: Ad-Hoc, Enterprise (In-House), Development, and TestFlight. Understand their differences, use cases, and limitations.
Debug iOS App Installation - Troubleshoot iOS app installation failures using Xcode. Connect your device, access the console, and analyze logs to identify and resolve issues.
Exclude SDK from iOS Production Builds - Learn how to exclude the Applivery SDK from your iOS production builds using Xcode configurations and compiler flags. Prevent app rejection from app stores.
UDID Collection - Learn how to easily collect iOS Unique Device Identifiers (UDIDs) using Applivery for distributing beta and alpha versions of your iOS apps.
Untrusted Enterprise Developers - Learn how to trust an Enterprise Developer on iOS to run beta apps. Fix the 'Untrusted Enterprise Developer' error with these simple steps.
Learn about Apple app signing types: Ad-Hoc, Enterprise (In-House), Development, and TestFlight. Understand their differences, use cases, and limitations.
Learn how to exclude the Applivery SDK from your iOS production builds using Xcode configurations and compiler flags. Prevent app rejection from app stores.