Hey everyone,
I was granted access to Family Controls (Distribution) for my main App ID
The entitlement is visible and enabled in the App ID configuration. I’ve successfully created and used a provisioning profile that injects com.apple.developer.family-controls for the main app. ✅
However, the issue is with an extension target under the same parent App ID and all others
Despite enabling the Family Controls (Development) capability in this extension’s App ID config, every new provisioning profile I generate for the extension fails to include the entitlement.
I’ve confirmed this by:
• Dumping the .mobileprovision with security cms -D → no sign of com.apple.developer.family-controls
• Recreating the profile multiple times (Development and Distribution)
• Ensuring the entitlement is toggled on in the portal
• Validating the parent app profile does include it
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❗Question:
Is there a known issue where Family Controls doesn’t get injected into extension App IDs even after team approval?
Or is there an extra step I need to take to get this entitlement injected properly into provisioning profiles for app extensions?
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I am distributing a macOS application outside the App Store using Developer ID and need to provide provisioning profiles to customers for installation during the package installation process.
I have two questions:
How can I package and provide the provisioning profile(s) so that the customer can install them easily during the application installation process? Are there any best practices or tools that could simplify this step?
In my case, there are multiple provisioning profiles. Should I instruct the customer to install each profile individually, or is there a way to combine them and have them installed all at once?
Any guidance on the best practices for this process would be greatly appreciated.
You can now easily request access to managed capabilities for your App IDs directly from the new Capability Requests tab in Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles > Identifiers. With this update, view available capabilities in one convenient location, check the status of your requested capabilities, and see any notes from Apple related to your requests. Learn more about capability requests.
I have 14 total devices, from way back. I am currently in a financial bind and can't renew just yet. BUT I am at past my time to reset the device list back to zero.
But the screen to do that is behind the paid account. Catch 22
Can we fix it?
As it stands I must email tech support, but this is a bug so I posted
I tried to create a new IOS provisioning profile and re-apply it to the app using Xcode to build it, but I got into trouble.
The build is good, but it bounces when running the app.
I would appreciate it if you could let me know what to do.
Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
Since around September (iOS 26 release), i'm unable to test my app normally. It says "internet connection is required to verify [my certificate id]", or just crashing. All terms and conditions accepted, everything is valid, certificates are OK.
Reinstallation via xcode does not help. Removal of provisioning profile, generating new does not help. Revoking of certificate and generating new does for around week, then it happens again, but do i need to do it every week now?
In logs i see the following:
default amfid validation failed because of missing trust and/or authorization (0xe8008026)
error amfid not valid: 0xe8008026: The provisioning profile requires online authorization.
error amfid Unexpected MISError (0xe8008026): The provisioning profile requires online authorization.
default +0300 amfid /private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B8E560E-75B2-46EF-8606-02072D99E9CF//Frameworks/oss.dylib not valid: Error Domain=AppleMobileFileIntegrityError Code=-400 "An unknown error was encountered" UserInfo={NSURL=file:///private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/5B8E560E-75B2-46EF-8606-02072D99E9CF//Frameworks/oss.dylib, NSLocalizedDescription=An unknown error was encountered}
default kernel AMFI: code signature validation failed.
It looks like apple validation servers are not working, or is it iOS bug? All provisioning profiles are showing like "valid" in apple developer center.
My network is not behind a proxy, connection is direct.
If use EXACTLY the same app, signed with the same provisioning, same signature, on another test device, it works!
When i reset current device to default settings and installing the EXACTLY same app after it, it works as well.
Looking for a help from apple developer support
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Topic:
Code Signing
SubTopic:
Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles