Provisioning Profiles definition

Provisioning Profiles means the files (including applicable entitlements or other identifiers) that are provided by Apple for use by You in connection with Your Application development and testing, and limited distribution of Your Applications for use on Registered Devices and/or on Authorized Test Units.
Provisioning Profiles means the provisioning profiles provided by Apple for use by University for educational purposes in connection with the Course, and limited distribution of Applications for use on Authorized Devices for Courses.
Provisioning Profiles means the provisioning profiles provided by Apple for use by You in connection with Your Application development and testing, and limited distribution of Your Applications for use on Registered Devices.

Examples of Provisioning Profiles in a sentence

  • You agree not to install, use or run the Apple SDKs on any non-Apple-branded computer, and not to install, use or run iOS, watchOS, tvOS, macOS and Provisioning Profiles on or in connection with devices other than Apple-branded products, or to enable others to do so.

  • This includes, without limitation, responsibility for promptly retrieving Deployment Devices (including Authorized Test Units) from, and cutting off access to the Apple Software, Apple-issued digital certificates and Provisioning Profiles by, individuals who are no longer employed or engaged by Your company or who are no longer a part of Your Permitted Entity’s organization or institution.


More Definitions of Provisioning Profiles

Provisioning Profiles means the time-limited files (including applicable entitlements, certificates or other identifiers) that may be provided by Apple for use by You in connection with Your Application development and testing.

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