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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T15:33:16+00:00 2026-05-27T15:33:16+00:00

If I subscribe to the iOS Developer Enterprise Program, and want to restrict use

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If I subscribe to the iOS Developer Enterprise Program, and want to restrict use of an app to specific individuals’ devices, can I use an enterprise distribution provisioning profile to nominate the allowed device IDs? … in a similar way to ad-hoc beta testing where up to 100 nominated device IDs can be specified.

This Apple doc says ‘Next, you need to create an enterprise distribution provisioning profile so your users can use your app on their device’ but leaves the question open.

I expect that restricting access to the provisioning profile itself would not be sufficient since one user could pass it on to another.

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    2026-05-27T15:33:17+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:33 pm

    You cannot restrict the app installation to few devices. It is designed to support Enterprise model to let them install on any iOS device given app supports the hardware/software.
    Enterprise Program is not for an Individual, you need to provide them your Company’s DUNS number and contact from Legal department. Typically we host all Over-the-air-distribution apps on internal website.

    This Apple doc says ‘Next, you need to create an enterprise distribution provisioning profile so your users can use your app on their device’ but leaves the question open.
    I expect that restricting access to the provisioning profile itself would not be sufficient since one user could pass it on to another.

    What good is provisioning profile by itself ? For apps (ipa) signed with in-house certificate have provisioning profile embedded inside the app and the devices don’t need to install provisioning profile first like in other cases ( Dev, adHoc). When users install inhouse app provisioning profile installs automatically.

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