If you don’t use (or like) Xcode, there’s no recourse.
Developers will have to pay Apple’s $100 developer account fee to have apps notarized.This allows developers who distribute apps outside the Mac App Store to let users know Apple has signed off on the security of their app.Ĭurious what this all means for you? We’ll break it down. Apple is now asking developers to submit their Mac-ready apps for notarization.