![]() Of course, you can still install TestFlight apps on your iPhone and iPad, but now there’s a catch. You can read the original article below.Īs noted by some users on Twitter and also confirmed by 9to5Mac, users can no longer simply install and run TestFlight apps on iOS 16, at least not as it used to be. Users can now run TestFlight apps without having to enable Developer Mode. Update (June 22, 2022): Apple has fixed this bug with iOS 16 beta 2. However, these changes caused a bug in the first beta of iOS 16 that also requires this mode for TestFlight apps. With iOS 16, Apple is making some changes to prevent attackers from sideloading malicious apps on the device – which includes de addition of a new Developer Mode.
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