Apple reverses sideloading change on M1 MacsThe change is likely to be temporary...
What you need to know
You can currently sideload unsupported iPhone and iPad apps onto an M1 Mac.
It's unclear why Apple has re-enabled this, after shutting off the measure.
Reports state that M1 Mac users are currently able to sideload unsupported iPad and iPhone apps following a server-side change.
Previously, Apple brought an end to sideloading with server-side changes that meant it was no longer possible to use apps like iMazing to add unsupported iPhone and iPad apps to your Mac. Now, the workaround is back. From 9to5Mac:
Update January 19, 2021: Apple has reverted this server-side change, and it is once again possible to side-load unsupported iPhone and iPad apps on an M1 Mac. We don't expect this to last long, so if there are any iPhone or iPad apps you want on your Mac, download them sooner rather than later using iMazing.
AppleInsider says it has also confirmed the procedure works, both note that they do not expect the chan...
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Apple reverses sideloading change on M1 Macs