[semi-OT] Distributing apps for iOs outside iTunes

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Wed Mar 18 09:53:39 EDT 2015


That's what I tried to make clear. It would be a violation of the 
license conditions, but I don't know if Apple would ever find out. 
Personally, I would recommend the customer to pay a little extra. 
However, they may be other options.

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On 3/18/2015 14:32, Colin Holgate wrote:
> In all the time I’ve had a personal iPhone developer account I haven’t submitted an app under my own account. All the apps I’ve done have been under other accounts. But I have used, and updated, my list of 100 devices quite a bit. Apple have never complained.
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>> On Mar 18, 2015, at 9:19 AM, Mark Schonewille <m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com> wrote:
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>> Ad hoc distribution is only for beta testing. Using it for deployment would violate Apple's license conditions. It might be ok to do this, unless Apple decides to review your account and discovers that you're updating the list of devices every year without releasing new beta versions or even without ever releasing a final version. I really don't know how Apple would react to that, but I wouldn't risk it.
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