9to5Mac - Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 11:12 AM
iOS 16.4 beta 3 lets users sign in with a different Apple ID to download
beta software
 
With iOS 16.4 beta, which was first released to developers last month, Apple
has introduced a new way to set up a device to get beta software that
doesn't require special profiles or using a computer. As the company will
make this the only way to install iOS betas in the future, the latest iOS
16.4 beta 3 now lets users sign in with a different Apple ID to download
beta software.

Apple changes how users will install iOS beta on their devices
The new system automatically identifies whether the user's Apple ID is
registered in the Apple Beta Software Program or Apple Developer Program to
provide the option to download and install beta software on the iPhone and
iPad.

However, when it comes to developers, some people have different Apple IDs
for personal and work use, which could make it impossible for them to
install iOS betas using the new system. But Apple is now fixing this. The
iOS 16.4 beta released today adds an option to manage the Apple ID used to
download beta software.

Now, when you go to Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates,
you'll see a menu showing your Apple ID. By tapping there, you can enter an
Apple ID other than your iCloud and App Store Apple ID. This way, even if
you're a member of the Apple Developer Program or Apple Beta Software
Program through another Apple ID, you'll be able to download the latest
Apple software.
The main advantage of the change is it will be faster and easier to install
either of the iOS betas on your iPhone or iPad with the ability to toggle it
on in Settings. It should also be faster to switch between the public
release and a beta release for those who may need to go back and forth.

Last year, Apple began taking down websites that shared developer profiles
to install iOS betas. Currently, developers are required to pay $99 per year
to be part of the Apple Developer program, which includes early access to
beta software. The Apple Beta Software Program is a free alternative for
users who want to install iOS beta on their devices, but updates take longer
to become available in this program.
 
Right now, the new method for installing iOS beta is optional, but Apple
says that this will be the only way to enroll an iPhone or iPad to get beta
software in the future.

More about iOS 16.4
In addition to the new system for installing beta software, iOS 16.4 comes
with multiple new features. This includes dozens of new emoji, updates to
the Music and Podcast apps, 5G Standalone support, new HomeKit architecture,
previews of Mastodon links in Messages, and more.
With beta testing progressing on schedule, iOS 16.4 will likely be released
to the general public sometime in March or April.

Spot any changes in today's release of iOS 16.4 beta 3 or iPadOS 16.4 beta
3? Let us know in the comments below or on Twitter @9to5Mac. 

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2023/03/07/ios-16-4-sign-in-different-apple-id-beta-soft
ware/


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