Hi Glen,

You might find interesting to know a bit more:

Apple has changed its policy regarding permissions required to build
and run apps on devices. Until now, Apple required users to pay
$99/year to become a member of Apple’s Developer Program in order to
run code on physical iPhone and iPads. As part of the new Developer
Program, this is no longer required. Apps can be tested on devices, no
purchase necessary.

From this article written 2 weeks ago:

http://9to5mac.com/2015/06/10/xcode-7-allows-anyone-to-download-build-and-sideload-ios-apps-for-free/

Regards,

Thierry

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