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Developer mode missing after updating to ios16

Heyy guys, I recently updated my iOS to 16, now I can’t find developer mode option. It is replaced with lockdown mode, pls anybody knows what’s happening?

iPhone 12 Pro Max, iOS 16

Posted on Sep 13, 2022 6:14 AM

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Posted on Sep 15, 2022 3:53 PM

Hello omo-eru,


Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with missing the developer mode option in iOS. Please review this information to see if it resolves the issue: Apple Developer Documentation


"Enable Developer Mode

When you first connect an iOS device to your Mac, the Xcode scheme selector’s destination list shows it as an “Unavailable Device”, because Developer Mode is disabled.

A screenshot of the Xcode scheme selector destination list, showing a section titled Unavailable Device. The one item in this section is named iPhone, with a parenthetical description that says Developer Mode disabled.


The Devices and Simulators window shows a similar banner if you have a device connected with Developer Mode disabled.

If you attempt to build and run to the device, Xcode displays an alert to tell you the destination isn’t valid because Developer Mode is disabled.

Xcode alert: The run destination iPhone is not valid for running the scheme MySwiftApp. iPhone does not have Developer Mode enabled. Developer Mode needs to be enabled on this device in Settings > Privacy before it can be used.


As indicated by the alert, to enable Developer Mode go to Settings > Privacy & Security on the iOS device. Scroll down to the Developer Mode list item and navigate into it. To toggle Developer mode, use the “Developer Mode” switch.

A screenshot of the iOS Settings app showing a switch labeled Developer Mode. Under this, a description reads: If you’re developing apps for Apple products, Developer Mode allows you to use features that are required for app development. When Developer Mode is turned on, your device security will be reduced.


Tap the switch to enable Developer Mode. After you do so, Settings presents an alert to warn you that Developer Mode reduces the security of your device. To continue enabling Developer Mode, tap the alert’s Restart button.

After the device restarts and you unlock it, the device shows an alert confirming that you want to enable Developer Mode. To acknowledge the reduction in security protection in exchange for allowing Xcode and other tools to execute code, tap Turn On, and enter your device passcode when prompted.

At this point, your device is ready to install and run apps from Xcode. After you have enabled Developer Mode the first time, Xcode doesn’t ask again unless you disable Developer Mode — as described below — or you restore the device. You can Build and Run from Xcode without further prompts to enable Developer Mode.

On watchOS, you enable Developer Mode in the same way as you do on iOS. On a watchOS device that you use for development, go to Settings > Privacy > Developer Mode and use the “Developer Mode” switch."


We hope this helps.


Cheers!



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Sep 15, 2022 3:53 PM in response to omo-eru

Hello omo-eru,


Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with missing the developer mode option in iOS. Please review this information to see if it resolves the issue: Apple Developer Documentation


"Enable Developer Mode

When you first connect an iOS device to your Mac, the Xcode scheme selector’s destination list shows it as an “Unavailable Device”, because Developer Mode is disabled.

A screenshot of the Xcode scheme selector destination list, showing a section titled Unavailable Device. The one item in this section is named iPhone, with a parenthetical description that says Developer Mode disabled.


The Devices and Simulators window shows a similar banner if you have a device connected with Developer Mode disabled.

If you attempt to build and run to the device, Xcode displays an alert to tell you the destination isn’t valid because Developer Mode is disabled.

Xcode alert: The run destination iPhone is not valid for running the scheme MySwiftApp. iPhone does not have Developer Mode enabled. Developer Mode needs to be enabled on this device in Settings > Privacy before it can be used.


As indicated by the alert, to enable Developer Mode go to Settings > Privacy & Security on the iOS device. Scroll down to the Developer Mode list item and navigate into it. To toggle Developer mode, use the “Developer Mode” switch.

A screenshot of the iOS Settings app showing a switch labeled Developer Mode. Under this, a description reads: If you’re developing apps for Apple products, Developer Mode allows you to use features that are required for app development. When Developer Mode is turned on, your device security will be reduced.


Tap the switch to enable Developer Mode. After you do so, Settings presents an alert to warn you that Developer Mode reduces the security of your device. To continue enabling Developer Mode, tap the alert’s Restart button.

After the device restarts and you unlock it, the device shows an alert confirming that you want to enable Developer Mode. To acknowledge the reduction in security protection in exchange for allowing Xcode and other tools to execute code, tap Turn On, and enter your device passcode when prompted.

At this point, your device is ready to install and run apps from Xcode. After you have enabled Developer Mode the first time, Xcode doesn’t ask again unless you disable Developer Mode — as described below — or you restore the device. You can Build and Run from Xcode without further prompts to enable Developer Mode.

On watchOS, you enable Developer Mode in the same way as you do on iOS. On a watchOS device that you use for development, go to Settings > Privacy > Developer Mode and use the “Developer Mode” switch."


We hope this helps.


Cheers!



Developer mode missing after updating to ios16

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