18 January 2021, 11:57 pm EST By Apple's new venture into a their own ARM based Processor with the M1 chip has not been a smooth ride so far. Users have found that only natively-run applications by Apple can be accessible in M1 devices. To address this issue, Apple has allowed sideloading of iOS apps using software like iMazing. However, recent news according to Tomsguide reports that now, Apple has disabled the sideloading of iOS apps. (Photo : Screenshot: Youtube Video by Apple Explained on Youtube) Those who have purchased Apple's M1 Macbooks and M1 Mac Mini may have experienced the advantages of having Apple Silicon by being able to run apps for iOS devices, but it has been a struggle for software intended for Intel processors.