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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.

Apple App signing types explained — Ad-Hoc, Enterprise (In-House), Development, and TestFlight: differences, use cases, and limitations.

8 min read Apple

Troubleshoot iOS app installation failures using Xcode. Connect your device, access the console, and analyze logs to identify and resolve issues.

5 min read iOS

Exclude the Applivery SDK from your iOS production Builds using Xcode configurations and compiler flags to prevent App Store rejection.

5 min read iOS

Collect iOS Unique Device Identifiers (UDIDs) with Applivery to distribute beta and alpha Builds to specific devices.

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Fix the "Untrusted Enterprise Developer" error on iOS by manually trusting the Enterprise Developer certificate on your device.

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It allows secure distribution and management of iOS apps within your organization.

Collecting UDIDs is necessary for device provisioning and ensuring apps can be installed on specific devices.

Applivery uses different app signing types to ensure the security and integrity of distributed iOS applications.

Troubleshooting installation issues involves checking device compatibility, app signing, and network connectivity.

Trust the enterprise developer profile in your iOS device's settings to resolve this warning and allow app installation.

Yes, you can configure apps to exclude the Applivery iOS SDK if needed for specific use cases or requirements.

It covers UDID collection, app signing, troubleshooting, untrusted developer warnings, and SDK exclusion.

Last updated: March 31, 2026