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A now-resolved Apple server outage stopped developers from verifying apps

Apple’s verification servers experienced an outage on Tuesday, as developers were unable to complete new installations of enterprise-signed apps.

iPhone screen showing Apple Developer system status page, reporting all services operating normally with a note about one resolved outage, against a blue gradient background
Apple’s verification servers were down on Tuesday.

To test applications compiled through Xcode, developers are required to have their apps signed through Apple’s verification servers. These are also used for installing enterprise applications, and even local app installations require access to the servers.

However, as noted by developers across social media, including a Reddit post, the iPhone maker’s verification servers were seemingly down between 3 PM and 6 PM Eastern Time on March 10, 2026.

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