Hmm. This may not be a new feature. This is a report from last year:

http://www.wastedpotential.com/running-xcode-projects-on-a-device-without-a-developer-account-in-xcode-7/

It does say that (at least in Xcode 7) it's only available if you don't tie that Apple ID to a developer account i.e. you never plan to release via the store.

Tom


On 02/08/16 14:59, Clint M wrote:
Found this at the bottom of a page for XCode 8.
https://developer.apple.com/xcode/

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.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 6:40 AM, Tom Chiverton <[email protected]> wrote:

Really? I did not see this.

Do you have a link to the announcement ?

Tom



On 02/08/16 14:25, Lane Friesen wrote:

Apple recently changed their policy. It is now possible for a
non-developer to run a program from XCode on an actual iOS device



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