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In the Safari app on your Mac, use Websites preferences to customize how you browse individual websites. To change these preferences, choose Safari > Preferences, then click Websites.

  • Apple TV+ is $4.99/month after free trial. One subscription per Family Sharing group. Offer good for 3 months after eligible device activation. Plan automatically renews until cancelled. Restrictions and other terms apply. Game controllers work with select games and are.
  • The Apple News+ section houses all available Apple News content, including magazines and newspapers, though if you come across Apple News+ articles from magazines news sites like The Wall Street.
  • That YOU is normally an Apple employee, or (according to a thread on Apple forum) people living within the Cupertino area (Apple's headquarters). So, if you don't belong to any of these two groups, it seems like you are out of luck when it comes to testing any physical Apple devices, at least for now. Apple Software Product Testing.

The settings you can customize (such as Reader and Content Blockers) are listed on the left.

To apply a setting to a website on the right, first select the setting, then choose the option you want from the pop-menu next to the website.

Option

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Reader

  • On: Automatically use Safari Reader to display articles on the site without ads or other distractions.

  • Off: Don't use Reader by default on the site. (You can still choose to use Reader for individual articles on the site.)

Content Blockers

  • On: Stop ads and other unwanted content from appearing on the site.

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Auto-Play

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Page Zoom

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Camera

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Microphone

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  • Deny: The site can't use your microphone.

  • Allow: The site can always use your microphone.

Screen Sharing

  • Ask: The site must ask if it can use the camera and microphone on your Mac.

  • Deny: The site can't use your camera and microphone.

Location

  • Ask: The site must ask if it can use your location.

  • Deny: The site can't use your location.

  • Allow: The site can always use your location.

Downloads

  • Ask: The site must ask before it starts a download.

  • Deny: The site can't download.

  • Allow: The site can always download.

Notifications

  • Allow: The site can always send you notifications.

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WebGL

  • Ask: You see a dialog asking whether you want to trust the site's use of WebGL.

  • Block: The site can't show WebGL content.

  • Notepad in macbook pro. Allow: The site can use WebGL, unless WebGL presents a security risk on your computer.

  • Allow Always: The site can use WebGL, even if WebGL presents a critical security risk on your computer. Choosing Allow Always may present a security risk, so only select this option for websites you trust.

The WebGL setting appears only for computers on which WebGL may present a security risk. If the setting doesn't appear, the site can show WebGL content.

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The list of websites you've customized. If you don't see Configured Websites, either you haven't customized a website yet, or you've cleared the list.

Remove

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When visiting other websites

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As I began work on the #OpReskin project, my first step was to find the right code marketplace for my needs. After doing some research, I found that there a lot of websites out there that provide a way for users to buy and sell app source code. I've compiled a list of some of the best marketplaces that I've found. Some sites sell complete source code perfect for app reskinning, while others sell pieces of code that will help you save time during the app development process.

Whenever you buy source code, be sure to read the license agreement so you don't get yourself into legal trouble. Not all licenses are the same, so be sure you know what you are getting before you make a purchase.

POST UPDATED LAST ON 26.08.16

App Source Code Marketplaces

SellMyApp.com is an one of the top marketplaces that sells complete app source code for iOS, iWatch and Android. They have a comprehensive selection of high quality games and apps available for purchase to get your started on your app journey quickly and with minimal hassle. They also have a team that can offer customization services to launch your app as a complete process from A to Z.

Marketplace specs for buyers:

Video converter software. Game Templates : YES

App Templates : YES

Reskin & Launch Services : YES

Selling published apps: NO

Buyer protection: 14 days according to their refund policy

Frameworks available: Unity, Native iOS, Native Android, BuildBox, Cocos2dx, libgdx.

Marketplace specs for Sellers:

Commissions rates : Sellers get 70% commission rates and are offered extra royalty fees for performance. visit their sell your apps page for more details.

Seller protection : YES.

Payout terms : payment clearance for 30 days and then payment dates are 15th of each month. roughly net 45 days and paid automatically.

Support system : Inbox system on the site and documentation in the comments section for buyers to see.

2. CodeCanyon

CodeCanyon is part of the Envato family known for the Tutsplus network of sites and ThemeForest.net. This is a great option for users that already have an Envato account which makes it easy to purchase via PayPal. As of this moment, the app code for sale is rather limited in comparison to some of the other websites. However, the code they do have for sale appear to be of high quality and include ad network integration, etc.Usually more affordable than other options!

Marketplace specs for buyers:

Game Templates : YES

App Templates : YES

Minecraft map making software. Reskin & Launch Services : NO

Selling published apps: NO

Buyer protection: YES read their refund policy for more details.

Frameworks available: Unity, Native iOS, Native Android, BuildBox, Cocos2dx, libgdx.

Marketplace specs for Sellers:

Commissions rates : Sellers get 36% net of sale – Visit their become an author page here for more details

Seller protection : YES.

Payout terms : amount of days is not specified, you need to request payment manually in order for them to process your request.

Support system : comments section on the product pages.

3. Fliptopia

Fliptopia is the premier marketplace for buying the rights to complete apps that are already on the iOS App Store or Google Play marketplace. On Fliptopia, you don't just purchase the source code, you purchase the entire app, including all intellectual property rights, userbase, etc. For this reason, the prices here a generally much more expensive that the other app code marketplaces. However, if you have the money and are looking to add more apps to your portfolio, this is one of the best options out there.

IMPORTANT: You need to know how to conduct proper due diligence before you purchase a complete app. try to get assistance from someone with experience before buying a live project.

Marketplace specs for buyers:

Game Templates : NO

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App Templates : NO

Reskin & Launch Services : NO

Selling published apps: YES

Buyer protection: YES , they act as an ESCROW service and in some cases legal disputes might be needed to refund a sale.

Frameworks available: Unity, Native iOS, Native Android, BuildBox, Cocos2dx, libgdx.

Marketplace specs for Sellers:

Commissions rates : All fees are paid by the buyers. Sellers get the price they ask for deducting transfer related fees.

Seller protection : YES, by the ESCROW service of Fliptopia.

Payout terms : amount of days is not specified, read their terms and conditions for more details.

Support system : Telephone brokers + chat system with the sellers withing the platform.

4. BinPress

BinPress is a marketplace for open-source projects that includes web, desktop and mobile software projects. The site mostly includes snippets of code to complete your project, but there are a few app starter kits and templates to help you jumpstart your app. The results can be filtered by language and project category.

Seems like binpress is a more developer oriented marketplace which means you might need higher level of experience to get around with your purchases.

Marketplace specs for buyers:

Game Templates : YES (limited collection)

App Templates : YES

Reskin & Launch Services : NO

Selling published apps: NO

Buyer protection: YES , you need to send them an email with the request but also use their support system first.

Frameworks available: Native iOS, Native Android, Cocos2dx, libgdx.

Marketplace specs for Sellers:

Commissions rates : Sellers get 70% commissions rates.

Seller protection : Not mentioned

Payout terms : Sales are cleared for 14 days and then paid out in the end of each month. roughly net 45.

Support system : comments on the product page.

5. AppFresh.us

AppFresh.us features a handful of affordable, high quality mobile game source codes from established genres, including match-3, guess the word, and brick breaker type games. Each of them has ad networks and/or in-app purchases baked in, so they are ready to be reskinned, launched and earning money in a short amount of time. The site is run by Yohann Taieb, the man behind several great app reskinning courses on Udemy, including Make Your Own Candy Crush Game.

Marketplace specs for buyers:

Game Templates : YES (limited collection)

App Templates : NO

Reskin & Launch Services : NO

Selling published apps: NO

Buyer protection: YES , you need to send them an email with the request for refund

Frameworks available: Native iOS, Native Android, Cocos2dx, libgdx.

Marketplace specs for Sellers:

The Site offers a private collection of source codes by the owner with education advice on how to use them.

6. Flippa


Flippa is a marketplace to go to buy and sell websites, but they have made in-roads into the mobile app flipping space by adding a section for mobile games and apps. Just like on Fliptopia, when you purchase an app on Flippa, you purchase the rights to the entire app, including the user base, current marketing positions, etc. Purchases are made via an auction system where the highest bidder wins the right to purchase the app or website.

Marketplace specs for buyers:

Game Templates : NO

App Templates : NO

Reskin & Launch Services : NO

Selling published apps: YES

Buyer protection: YES , They act as a moderator for cases of disputes.

Frameworks available: Unity, Native iOS, Native Android, Cocos2dx, libgdx.

Marketplace specs for Sellers:

Commissions rates : Sellers get 90% commissions rates.

Seller protection : Transfer of the assets only occur after ESCROW so it's secure.

Payout terms : Depends on you and your buyer. Flippa demand their commission as well once you finalized a sale.

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Support system : comments on the product page and private inbox to contact the sellers.

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Final words

There is a great variety of marketplaces that covers all of your needs and can serve you well on your app journey. For source codes I recommend you to use the list and find the suitable marketplace that covers all your needs. And if you are after published apps you also have some great options here.

Please keep in mind when purchasing published apps that you have to run a strict due diligence. the app market is a wild west and you better take an advice from someone who has experience with apps before you buy a live published project on sites like Flippa and Fliptopia.

Source codes will make an excellent choice if you are a beginner as they offer less risk and provide you with a lot of useful education to help you gain success.

If you have any suggestions to the list please let me know in the comments section below and I will consider adding your marketplace to the list.

In the meanwhile Have a great Day / Week / Month 🙂

Shane Kittelson

Creator. Writer. Marketer. Maker of Things. Focused on Mobile App Development, App Store Optimization and Appreciating Life.

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