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Apple's block on sideloading iOS apps on M1 Macs with macOS 11.2 looks like its here to stay

While the block was only applicable to users on the beta at the time, the update has now reached the stable channel and is now actively blocking all users who have updated to macOS 11.2.

By: HT TECH
Updated on: Aug 21 2022, 15:04 IST
When Apple launched the M1 chip, it opened up the possibility for iPhone and iPad apps to run natively on the new machines. But some developers did not put their apps on the Mac App Store - these were the apps most users are trying to sideload.  (9to5Mac)
When Apple launched the M1 chip, it opened up the possibility for iPhone and iPad apps to run natively on the new machines. But some developers did not put their apps on the Mac App Store - these were the apps most users are trying to sideload.  (9to5Mac)

In January, we reported that Apple was using a server-side switch to block users attempting to sideload iOS and iPadOS apps onto their Apple Silicon Macs, displaying an error message instead. That block on sideloading apps like Netflix, Facebook, and Instagram now appears like it is here to stay.

Read more: Apple is blocking users from sideloading iOS apps on M1 Macs

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Ever since the new Apple M1 processor-powered Macs were released, users were previously using a tool called iMazing to download IPA files designed to run on iOS and iPadOS until a server-side change from Apple blocked the functionality. According to a report from 9to5Mac, that change appears to have been permanently enforced in macOS 11.2 Big Sur.

The Cupertino based company is probably using server-side changes to the Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that govern its Digital Rights Management (DRM) protections on all Macs running the latest version of macOS 11.2 - Big Sur, the report states. While the block was only applicable to users on the beta at the time, the update has now reached the stable channel and is now actively blocking all users who have updated.

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While attempting to sideload apps last month, M1 Mac users were hit with an error message that stated that the app couldn’t be installed because “the developers did not intend for it to run on this platform”. If anything, the message suggests that the platform’s major app developers probably complained to Apple about apps that were only designed to work on mobile devices - or certain video service plans meant only for mobile screens.

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Regardless of the intention behind the sideload blocking, there is no known workaround for installing iOS apps on your Apple Silicon Mac now. The report states that the only workaround will likely involve modifying the operating system (and thus Apple’s DRM protections) to allow for sideloading. Or users could simply not upgrade to iOS 11.2 - which is highly unrecommended. Apple could simply revert these changes in a future version, but that seems highly unlikely as the error message seems intentional.

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