How to designate a developer as trusted on iphone. How to make an application reliable on iPhone

When working with an iPhone, you often need to record what is happening on the display of your mobile device. This could be actions with the desktop, setting up an application, let's play or an important match. This will require specialized software that is not easy to find.

A service called Shou will help you solve the problem. With it, you can record videos in Mp4 and MOV formats from the screen of iPhone and iPad at up to 30 frames per second. The application supports OpenGL ES and works with iOS 8.3 and 8.4. The main difference from other similar solutions is that it works on devices without jailbreak. According to the developer, during recording, Shou has virtually no effect on the performance of the gadget.

How to record video from iPhone and iPad screen:

Step 1: Open Safari and type the address in the bar show.tv/i.

Step 2: The program will prompt you to install the Shou web application, click Install.


Step 3: Return to your smartphone's home screen. A new application icon will appear here, which will be in the installation process for the first few minutes. Wait for it to finish.

Step 4: Launch Shou. A window will appear on the screen informing you that this developer is untrustworthy. "Do you trust the developer 'iPhone Distribution' to run their software on your iPhone?" Click "Trust".


In iOS 9, the program does not launch - the OS reports that this developer “has not been designated as trusted on this iPhone.” “Until this developer is designated as trusted, their enterprise programs cannot be used,” the OS says.

Step 5: In the main Shou window, click Continue. The program will take you to the App Store, where it will offer you to download the official Shou.TV application. This service has two programs - one for recording, the second for broadcasting content over the Internet.


Step 6: After the program has finished downloading, run it. Specify a suitable social media account for registration and close the program.


Step 7: Launch the Shou application. On the screen you will see two buttons “Broadcast” and “Record screen”. Tap the second one to start screen recording.


Step 8: Specify the recording name, desired settings (format, orientation, resolution, bitrate) and click Start Record.


Step 9: Return to the main screen to record desired events.


To stop recording, click on the red banner at the top of the screen and click the Stop button. You can view the video in the program in the recordings section (film icon in the upper right corner of the screen).

Hi all! In fact, the inscription voiced in the title of the article cannot be literally called an error - after all, this does not affect the main aspects of iOS operation. On the other hand, how else to classify the constantly appearing message that the program from the developer has not been verified? It’s not a good idea to call it a virus, actually!

However, enough delving into terminology - let's leave this to other people. You and I have another, more important task - to understand a little about why iOS writes to us about the “Untrusted Corporate Developer” and, most importantly, to find out how to remove all this? It will be difficult, but we can handle it :) Are you ready? Reade set Go. Let's go!

So here is the full text of the error:

Unreliable enterprise developer. "Developer Name" was not marked as trusted on this iPhone. Until this developer is designated as trusted, their enterprise programs cannot be used.

To begin with, a small but very useful educational program...

What is this “Untrusted Enterprise Developer” and where did it come from?

As you and I know, all programs on an iPhone or iPad are installed through the App Store. This is standard practice for most "regular" users. However, one must understand that Apple devices are used not only in the so-called mass segment, but also in various large companies.

Moreover, this use is not limited to simple calls and messages. Businesses always have some non-trivial tasks that require highly specialized programs to solve.

Where can I get them? That's right, “do it” yourself. Okay, we did it. Now how to install them on the device? Submit to the App Store and then download from there? All this takes a very long time, and who needs it there, except the employees of your company?

Therefore, Apple “invented” such a thing for iOS as installing corporate programs. Yes, everything is done at your own peril and risk (because no one checks anything), but it’s quick and you don’t have to “bother” with the App Store.

So this was the original idea - using special programs in a narrow corporate environment or, for example, testing them before adding them to the App Store.

However, now this method is increasingly used for completely different purposes. With its help, those applications are installed that for some reason are prohibited from distribution through the official Apple store.

Perhaps the most important question is - is it dangerous? What if there are viruses there?

There may also be viruses. But not in the literal sense of the word. When entrusting management of the device to a corporate developer and running his program, you just need to approach all this wisely. If the application is not familiar to you, then you should not allow it access to photos, contacts, camera, microphone, enter your mail, account information, passwords, etc.

Because it’s one thing when they don’t ask you for anything other than your phone number (to which payments will be made) - this is normal and logical. And it’s completely different when you are immediately forced to enter your card details and reveal all the information about yourself.

Conclusion - be careful.

So how can you get rid of this message?

To remove the “Untrusted Enterprise Developer” warning, you can:

  • Remove the program that requires you to designate the developer as trusted.
  • Add the developer to the trusted list.

On the first point, I think there are no questions. Deleted and forgotten :)

The second one is also very simple:

That's it, now the developer is considered trusted for your iPhone or iPad - his programs will run without any errors.

Installing enterprise programs in iOS

Learn how to install and trust programs created by your organization.

This article is intended for system administrators of educational institutions, enterprises, or other organizations.

Your organization can use the Apple Developer Enterprise Program to create its own iOS enterprise programs and distribute them for internal use. Before you open these programs, you must establish a trust relationship with them.

If you install the program through mobile device management (MDM), trust is established automatically. When installing a program manually, trust must also be set manually.

Apple recommends using an MDM solution for software distribution. This method is secure and does not require user interaction. Enterprise programs can also be installed from your organization's own secure website. If you don't install apps from your organization, download and install apps only from the Apple App Store. This is the best way to secure your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Installing an enterprise program and trusting it manually

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The first time you open a manually installed enterprise application, you are notified that the developer of the application is not trusted on your device. You can ignore this message, but in this case you will not be able to open the program.

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After closing the message, you can establish trust in the program developer. Go to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management. Under the "Enterprise Program" heading, you'll see a profile for a developer.

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Click the developer profile name under the Enterprise Program heading to establish trust for that developer.

You will be asked to confirm your selection. Once the profile becomes trusted, you can manually install other programs from that developer and open them immediately. The developer will remain trusted until you use the “Uninstall a program” button to remove all programs from that developer.

An Internet connection is required to verify the developer certificate when establishing trust. If your network is protected by a firewall, make sure your firewall settings allow connections to the https://ppq.apple.com website. If the device is not connected to the Internet when trusting the program, the message “Not verified” will be displayed on the screen. To use the program, connect to the Internet and click the "Check Program" button.

After a program is verified for the first time, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch must periodically re-verify the developer's certificate to maintain trust. If the recheck fails, a message may be displayed indicating that the check will expire soon. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet and click the “Check the program” button or launch the program itself.

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