Delta is widely considered one of the most trusted and popular Roblox exploits for both Android and iOS devices. While using it on your smartphone or tablet, you may occasionally encounter errors or technical issues. Some problems can be fixed within minutes, while others may require more advanced troubleshooting. Thankfully, the “Untrusted Enterprise Developer” error is one of the easiest issues to resolve. Before explaining the solution, it’s important to note that this pop-up only encounters this specific Delta Executor issue.
Fix the “Untrusted Enterprise Developer” Error
If you are using Delta Executor on an iPhone or iPad, you may encounter the “Untrusted Enterprise Developer” pop-up while opening the app. This issue usually appears because iOS blocks apps installed from external or unofficial sources by default. Fortunately, resolving this error is quick and simple. By trusting the developer profile in your device settings, you can easily launch and use Delta Executor without any problems.
How to enable a trusted developer on an iPhone?
Irrespective of whether you install Delta iOS on your device via direct install or an IPA file, when you launch it for the first time, you will be prompted to enable the trusted developer on your iPhone or iPad. Unfortunately, many don’t know how to do it. If you, too, are one of those users, then follow these steps.
- First, go to settings.
- Scroll down and then go to General.
- Now, find VPN and device management.
- There, you will need to locate and tap the Enterprise Developer certificate that you wish to enable.
- After that, tap on the trust option.
- Now, tap on the Allow and restart option.
- When you do so, your device will reboot.
- Once done, you will have the trusted developer enabled on your device.
That’s all you need to know about how to fix the “Untrusted Enterprise Developer” issue in Delta Executor.