iOS App Sideloading

Discussions focus on methods for distributing and installing native iOS apps outside the Apple App Store, including requirements for developer accounts, code signing, and tools like AltStore.

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tebbers Nov 6, 2023 View on HN

Tell me again how I can release apps to iOS platform users without going through the Apple App Store.

pjc50 Feb 1, 2018 View on HN

Please explain how developers can ship native iOS apps outside of the store?

harikb Nov 8, 2020 View on HN

Doesn’t the user also need their own Apple Developer account?

mikeash Nov 12, 2015 View on HN

Are you sure they are not registered Apple developers? Seems to me that their being registered Apple developers is the simplest explanation here.

schrodinger Dec 15, 2020 View on HN

Wouldn't you also need login info (prob including 2fa) to an Apple developer account?

jolux May 20, 2021 View on HN

You can actually sideload to iOS without a developer account these days.

timvisee Jan 14, 2023 View on HN

Can this be (safely) used without an Apple developer account or signing a contract?

throwaway71271 Apr 19, 2022 View on HN

you also have to be approved apple developer to do that

codetrotter May 31, 2018 View on HN

Do you need to pay Apple for a Developer ID in order to be able to do this?

simonklitj Oct 7, 2021 View on HN

They do allow this with a free developer account. It’s not easy-easy, but tools to do it pretty effortlessly exist (AltStore).