This page contains information about Mac App Store-specific delivery requirements. For information on how to submit your application to the Mac App Store, see Submitting apps to the Mac App Store.
The Mac App Store’s upload process includes similar content validation to notarization. Because of this, the Mac App Store doesn’t require you to notarize your application. However, when you build your macOS application, the Mac App Store has additional requirements. This section describes Mac App Store-specific requirements and explains how to meet them.
Before you build your application, enable the Mac App Store Validation property. To do this:
This enables receipt validation for the Mac App Store. This means that your application only runs when it contains a valid receipt from the Mac App Store. This prevents people from running the application on a different computer to the one they purchased it on. This property is in the Mac App Store Options section of Player Settings.
To distribute your application via the Mac App Store, Apple requires you to use one of the following signing identities when you code sign your application:
TTT
identifies your team:3rd Party Mac Developer Application: TTT
Apple Distribution
signing identity. This uses the following format where TTT
identifies your team:Apple Distribution: TTT