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Today, we are going to see how we can enable Developer Mode on iPhone or iPad.
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In order to install development apps, we need to enable Developer Mode.
The first thing we need to do is open Xcode on a Mac:
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Next, we locate the device in the top bar and select it:
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Once selected, we click on “Run” to start:
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Then, a message will appear indicating that the device does not have Developer Mode enabled:
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Now, let’s go to the device:
Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Developer Mode
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Toggle the switch to On.
The device will restart and Developer Mode will be enabled.
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