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So I've been working on a VR game for iOS for a few months now. I decided to get it out on the App Store for an open Beta. Of course, you need to enroll into the Apple Developer Program. "No biggie," I thought, "just press a few buttons, agree to legal stuff, and I'm in, right?" Wrong, very wrong. I clicked on "Start your Enrollment" and I got redirected to a page that simply said "Sorry, you cannot enroll at this time" and didn't give me any information as to why.But underneath that I see "You can still develop apps and test them on iOS devices using the latest version of Xcode." Of course, having Xcode, I wonder if there's a way to test it straight from there. Looking around, it seems you need to be enrolled into the Apple Developer Program. Despite the statement they made on Xcode's page "Developing and running your app on your Apple device is as easy as entering your Apple ID into Xcode preferences. Apple Developer Program membership is not required."So I have two questions here, the first being why can't I enroll? I read that you can't enroll if you're under 13. You can enroll if you're between 13 and 18, but there are limitations for legal reasons. I'm 15, but still can't enroll. Not sure why.The second one is when they say "Running your app on your Apple device", they mean a Mac, don't they? Cause it seems to me that I cannot test this on my iPhone.
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