The Developer website is misleading here, at least AFAICT. When you go to create a certificate, the In-House and Ad Hoc option says: Sign your iOS app for In-House or for Ad Hoc distribution. [All emphasis in these quotes is mine.] However, that certificate isn’t limited to iOS. For example: If you create tvOS In House provisioning profile, it will let you select the iOS Distribution certificate. I believe [1] that other platforms, like visionOS, are covered by the In House provisioning profile, despite the fact that the website says: To sign iOS apps for In House Distribution, you need a Certificate. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com [1] It’s actually hard for me to test this right now, so my conclusion is based on an analogy. If I created an Ad Hoc profile, it lets me select the iOS Distribution certificate but it also then lets me select non-iOS devices, like an Apple Vision Pro. So if things work this way
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App Store Distribution & Marketing
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