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Developer Mode required in iOS and iPadOS 16

On iOS 16, Apple added a new level of security around development apps installed from xcode or third-party websites: Developer Mode. To be able to run an app from xcode on a device or to run a development app, those with an Ad Hoc profile, a device now has to

Let's Encrypt root certificate expiration: how to continue using Diawi on Android <7.1.1

On diawi.com and all our subdomains, we use Let's Encrypt to generate SSL certificates and provide navigation through secure HTTPS connexions. However, on September 30, 2021, the root certificate used by Let's Encrypt to sign their SSL certificates has expired on some older systems like

Let's Encrypt root certificate expiration: how to continue using Diawi on macOS <10.12.1

On diawi.com and all our subdomains, we use Let's Encrypt to generate SSL certificates and provide navigation through secure HTTPS connexions. However, on September 30, 2021, the root certificate used by Let's Encrypt to sign their SSL certificates has expired on some older systems like

Let's Encrypt root certificate expiration: how to continue using Diawi on iOS <10

On diawi.com and all our subdomains, we use Let's Encrypt to generate SSL certificates and provide navigation through secure HTTPS connexions. However, on September 30, 2021, the root certificate used by Let's Encrypt to sign their SSL certificates has expired on some older systems like

iOS/iPadOS 13 installations not identifiable anymore

Starting with iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, Apple has made a change in the installation process that doesn't allow us to know which kind of device installed the app and therefore doesn't allow us to provide statistics on device types and versions which installed each of

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