HotspotHelper (or other Non-Public) API

Hello! The company I work for will try to get access to the HotspotHelper API, but it will be (if approved) accessible for their enterprise account only.

The problem is that I use my own account to develop the app, I don't have access to the enterprise one, so I wonder if there is a way to allow my account to also use the non public API, for development reasons. Maybe through the "Users and Access" section, I don’t know. Does anyone knows something about scenarios like this one?

Thanks in advance!

Answered by Systems Engineer in 697586022

The problem is that I use my own account to develop the app, I don't have access to the enterprise one, so I wonder if there is a way to allow my account to also use the non public API, for development reasons

One option here would be for the Enterprise Account to add your Individual Developer Account as a member of their team and then you can create a Development Signing Certificate and Development Provisioning Profile through the Enterprise Account that contains access to the approved entitlement.

Matt Eaton
DTS Engineering, CoreOS
meaton3@apple.com
Accepted Answer

The problem is that I use my own account to develop the app, I don't have access to the enterprise one, so I wonder if there is a way to allow my account to also use the non public API, for development reasons

One option here would be for the Enterprise Account to add your Individual Developer Account as a member of their team and then you can create a Development Signing Certificate and Development Provisioning Profile through the Enterprise Account that contains access to the approved entitlement.

Matt Eaton
DTS Engineering, CoreOS
meaton3@apple.com
HotspotHelper (or other Non-Public) API
 
 
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