How to make all your ios devices download apps






















Is connecting devices by USB the only way to explicitly register the device IDs that are permitted to install the app? Is there another way? Hey Richard, there are a lot of apps that you can download from the app store onto your device which will tell you that devices ID. However, a lot of them failed to work after the latest update from Apple.

You can still try it but i would recommend connecting your device. Thanks Chris so much! I am trying the Quiz Demo from your premium course on my phone. Hi Chris, Expertly described with the right amount of screenshots and details. I just joined the site. I suppose the exception would be if you wanted to support an older iOS but still require newer hardware. Hey John, your assumptions are correct.

Extremely helpful! Each time I seemed to encounter a different problem. Your directions should make it possible to isolate my errors more readily. I assume that this is for companies that want to distribute apps within their work force.

Hey Jim, even with the ad hoc profile, you still have to add register each device in the member center and then include that device in the ad hoc provisioning profile and regenerate it. The only difference is that with ad hoc profile, it can only contain one distribution certificate to ensure that the app is only controlled and distributed by one source.

With a development provisioning profile, multiple certificates can be used so that multiple developers can generate a build and distribute it. Unfortunately either way, you have to explicitly register the device IDs that are permitted to install the app. I am still confused! I eagerly await the tutorial on Testflight. Hey Jim, I can see that you have some confusion between the certificate vs the inclusion of registered devices.

Maybe this way will be clearer: — Certificate means who can create a binary. Multiple certificates mean multiple people can create a binary useful when working in a team — Registered devices are which devices can install the app and this can be added to the provisioning profile for either type.

Thanks for showing us how to set up the app for deployment on the phone. I successfully deployed the app am testing on my phone and it was satisfying to see it on my phone. This app is the quiz app you helped us with. Thank you! You have successfully joined our subscriber list. Jameson says:.

September 19, at pm. Kate says:. May 13, at am. Joe says:. January 12, at pm. Treat AirDrop as an unmanaged destination : Yes forces AirDrop to be considered an unmanaged drop target. It stops managed apps from sending data using Airdrop. Block viewing non-corporate documents in corporate apps : Yes prevents viewing non-corporate documents in corporate apps. By default, the OS might allow any document to be viewed in corporate managed apps.

By default, the OS might allow purchases without prompting for a password every time. Block in-app purchases : Yes prevents in-app purchases from the store.

By default, the OS might allow store purchases within a running app. Block download of explicit sexual content in Apple Books : Yes prevents users from downloading media from the iBook store that's tagged as erotica. By default, the OS might allow users to download books with the "Erotica" category. Ratings region : Select the ratings region you want to use for allowed downloads. Block App store : Yes prevents access to the app store on supervised devices.

By default, the OS might allow access. Block playback of explicit music, podcast, and iTunes U : Yes prevents explicit iTunes music, podcast, or news content. By default, the OS might allow the device to access content rated as adult from the store.

By default, the OS might allow users to add friends in Game Center. By default, the OS might allow using the Game Center app on devices. Block multiplayer gaming in Game Center : Yes prevents multiplayer gaming. By default, the OS might allow users to play multiplayer games on devices. Block access to network drive in Files app : Using the Server Message Block SMB protocol, devices can access files or other resources on a network server. Yes prevents accessing files on a network SMB drive.

When ASAM is configured, and users start one of the configured apps, then the device is locked to that app. For the ASAM configuration to apply, users must manually open the specific app.

This task also applies to the Company Portal app. For example, in a school or university environment, add an app that lets users take a test on the device. Or, lock the device into the Company Portal app until the user authenticates. When the apps actions are completed by users, or you remove this policy, the device returns to its normal state. Not all apps support autonomous single app mode. For more information on the specific settings required for the app you're configuring, see the vendor documentation.

For example, to configure Zoom Rooms in autonomous single app mode, Zoom says to use the us. In this instance, you also make a change in the Zoom web portal.

For more information, see the Zoom help center. Then the device is locked in the Company Portal app until the user authenticates. When users sign in to the Company Portal app, they can use other apps and the Home screen button on the device. When they sign out of the Company Portal app, the device returns to single app mode, and locks on the Company Portal app. CompanyPortal in these settings. After this profile is assigned, you must open the Company Portal app to lock the app so users can sign in and sign out of it.

When the device configuration profile is removed, and the user signs out, the device isn't locked in the Company Portal app. Or, Export an existing list that includes the apps. Block Siri : Yes prevents access to Siri. By default, the OS might allow using the Siri voice assistant on devices. Require Safari fraud warnings : Yes requires fraud warnings to be shown in the web browser on devices. By default, the OS might not show these warnings.

Block internet search results from Spotlight : Yes stops Spotlight from returning any results from an Internet search. By default, the OS might allow Spotlight search connect to the Internet to provide search results.

Safari cookies : By default, Apple allows all cookies, and blocks cross site tracking. Use this setting to allow users to enable or disable these features. Your options:. By default, the OS might allow Java scripts. Block Safari Pop-ups : Yes blocks all pop-ups in the Safari web browser.

By default, the OS might allow the pop-up blocker. Block Siri for dictation : Yes prevents connections to Siri servers. Users can't use Siri to dictate text. By default, the OS might allow Siri to be used for dictation. Block Siri for translation : Yes prevents connections to Siri servers so that users can't use Siri to translate text. By default, the OS might allow Siri to be used for translation.

Block camera : Yes prevents access to the camera on the device. By default, the OS might allow access to the device's camera. By default, the OS might allow access to the FaceTime app on devices.

Require Siri profanity filter : Yes turns on the filter, and prevents Siri from dictating, or speaking profane language. To use this setting, set the Block Siri setting to Not configured. Block user-generated content in Siri : Yes prevents Siri from accessing websites to answer questions.

By default, the OS might allow Siri to access user-generated content from the internet. By default, the OS might allow using the Apple News app. Block Apple Books : Yes prevents access to the iBooks store.

By default, the OS might allow users to browse and buy books from the iBooks store. Block iMessage : Yes prevents using the Messages app for iMessage. If devices support text messaging, then users can still send and receive text messages using SMS. By default, the OS might allow using the Messages app to send and read messages over the internet.

Block Podcasts : Yes prevents using the Podcasts app. By default, the OS might allow using the Podcasts app. Music service : Yes disables the Music Service, and reverts the Music app to classic mode. By default, the OS might allow using the Apple Music app. By default, the OS might allow using the iTunes Radio app. Block iTunes store : Yes prevents using iTunes on devices. By default, the OS might allow iTunes.

By default, the OS might allow using this Find My app feature to get the approximate location of the device. By default, the OS might allow using this Find My app feature to find family and friends from an Apple device or iCloud. Block removal of system apps from device : Yes prevents removing system apps from devices.

By default, the OS might allow users to remove system apps. Block Safari : Yes prevents using the Safari browser on devices. By default, the OS might allow users to use the Safari browser.

Block Safari Autofill : Yes disables the autofill feature in Safari on devices. By default, the OS might allow users to change autocomplete settings in the web browser. Block iCloud backup : Yes stops users from backing up devices to iCloud.

By default, the OS might allow users to back up devices to iCloud. Block iCloud document and data sync : Yes prevents iCloud from syncing documents and data. By default, the OS might allow document and key-value synchronization to your iCloud storage space.

By default, the OS might allow users to sync these credentials. Require AirPlay outgoing requests pairing password : Yes requires a pairing password when using AirPlay to stream content to other Apple devices.

By default, the OS might allow users to stream content using AirPlay without entering a password. The benefit of going all-in on the Apple ecosystem is that your stuff is connected across all of your Apple products. That said, I really don't need every app I download on my iPhone appearing on my iPad, and vice versa. That's why addressing this setting is crucial for maintaining some level of order across your multiple iOS devices.



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