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When creating a provisioning profile for an iOS app, it is important to select the specific Unique Device Identifier (UDiD) of the devices that will be allowed to run the app. This is done to ensure that only the intended devices have access to the app, which can be useful for controlling app distribution and ensuring security. By selecting specific UDiDs during the provisioning process, app developers can restrict app access to only the devices they authorize, providing a higher level of control over the app's distribution.
If anyone could implement this, it would be highly appreciated.
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When creating a provisioning profile for an iOS app, it is important to select the specific Unique Device Identifier (UDiD) of the devices that will be allowed to run the app. This is done to ensure that only the intended devices have access to the app, which can be useful for controlling app distribution and ensuring security. By selecting specific UDiDs during the provisioning process, app developers can restrict app access to only the devices they authorize, providing a higher level of control over the app's distribution.
If anyone could implement this, it would be highly appreciated.
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