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Today, we are going to see how we can enable Developer Mode on iPhone or iPad.

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:

Next, we locate the device in the top bar and select it:

Once selected, we click on “Run” to start:

Then, a message will appear indicating that the device does not have Developer Mode enabled:

Now, let’s go to the device:
Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Developer Mode

Toggle the switch to On.
The device will restart and Developer Mode will be enabled.
