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Developer: U04S Team
Platform: iPhone/iPad/Mac/Windows
Description: U04s pro application allows you to get iOS jailbreak tools to your device online. Especially you can install the Unc0ver jailbreak tool without revoked (without bugs and without errors). u04S pro has a massive diversity of trending and popular jailbreak Tweaks, Repos, Games, and applications available for the users.
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Description: EasySign is a free ipa signature tool that can be completely separated from the mobile phone signature app that runs on the computer. It can run offline without stealing the certificate. · Support the signature tool for adding and removing libraries!
Description: appdb is the successor of our old website named appaddict. appdb was formed when ex staff were concerned for the security of the users of our old website. appdb was setup using a new perspective of simplicity yet effectiveness.
Description: 9 Installеr (nine Installеr) is a newly released modern app installer and customizer designed for iOS 14 through iOS 17. It offers a wide array of applications available within the jailbreak community.
Description: DLEasy is the best download manager you can get for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. iOS users can download hacaked version and double plus apps of social applications with the DLEasy patch.( Facebook++, Instagram++, Messenger+,Reddit, TikTok, Tumblr etc
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
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When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
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When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
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When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
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When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
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When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
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When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.
Once you have dismissed this warning, you can build trust by going to Settings > General > Profiles or Profiles & Device Management, and finding the developer's profile under "Enterprise App"
Tap the name of the developer profile under the Enterprise App heading to establish trust for this developer.
After you trust this profile, you can manually install and open other apps from the same developer. This developer will stay trusted until you click the Delete App button to remove all apps from the developer. After that, you see a question to confirm your choice.
To verify the app developer's certificate when you first establish trust, you must be online. If you are behind a firewall, make sure it is set up to allow connections to https://ppq.apple.com. If you are not online when you trust an app, the device displays "Not Verified." To use the app, connect to the Internet and tap the Verify App button. Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch needs to periodically verify the app developer's certificate in order to maintain trust; if you are unable to reverify, you might receive a notification saying that the verification is about to expire. To maintain trust, connect your device to the Internet, tap the Verify App button, or open the app.
When you first open an enterprise app that you've manually installed, you see a notification saying the developer of the app isn't trusted on your device. You can dismiss this message, but then you can't launch the app.