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Now go to the [Apple Developer Page](https://developer.apple.com/account/ios/certificate/) and request a new certificate. Choose accordingly to your needs.
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You should now see this screen:
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![Screenshot-2017-11-29_Add_-_iOS_Certificates_-_Apple_Developer](/uploads/384ea3dc222a9d4ab4b7bdd2a06e6828/Screenshot-2017-11-29_Add_-_iOS_Certificates_-_Apple_Developer.png)
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As I need a production certificate for an Enterprise account, I choosed the `In-House and Ad-Hoc`. There it goes through an intermediary screen:
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![Screenshot-2017-11-29_Add_-_iOS_Certificates_-_Apple_Developer_1_](/uploads/98a915357ca473c1d339d4ab734eae83/Screenshot-2017-11-29_Add_-_iOS_Certificates_-_Apple_Developer_1_.png)
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And then finally to the screen where I now shall upload the generated `.csr` file:
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![Screenshot-2017-11-29_Add_-_iOS_Certificates_-_Apple_Developer_2_](/uploads/eb67f68e569365860e5249d99ff8874a/Screenshot-2017-11-29_Add_-_iOS_Certificates_-_Apple_Developer_2_.png)
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**WIP**
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