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Introducing Time Allowances
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Introducing Time Allowances

New Time Allowances in iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27, or later, give parents more flexible ways to manage the time their kids spend in apps across categories, including Entertainment, Games, and Social Media. Time Allowances are developed based on expert research and tailored to a child’s age to give parents a helpful starting point. Parents can adjust these settings based on what they determine is best for their child. Time Allowance categories are different from categories for user discovery on the App Store. Entertainment and Games Your app or game will appear in a Time Allowance category based on the information you provide in App Store Connect. Apps and games with Entertainment or Games selected as a primary or secondary category in App Store Connect will be sorted into the corresponding Time Allowance categories. Social Media The Time Allowance category for Social Media will be based on whether your app or game offers social media capabilities, regardless of the category selected in App Store Connect. This includes the ability to redistribute, amplify, or interact with user-generated content through a social feed or similar discovery method that visibly spreads content to many users. Starting July 2026, the age rating questionnaire will be updated to let you indicate whether your app or game includes social media capabilities. If you indicate that your app or game includes social media capabilities, it will be placed in the Time Allowance category for Social Media and receive a minimum age rating of 13+. If you indicate that your app or game includes social media capabilities but they are disabled for anyone under 13, it won’t be included in the Time Allowance category for Social Media for users under 13. You'll also need to use the Declared Age Range API (at a minimum) to check users’ age ranges. If you select this option, your overall responses in the age rating questionnaire determine your age rating and may result in a rating lower than 13+. Your app or game may still be grouped in the Time Allowance category for Games or Entertainment based on the primary or secondary category selected in App Store Connect, and will remain in the Social Media category for users 13 and above. Starting September 2026, you’ll be required to indicate whether your app or game includes social media capabilities in order to submit new versions or updates to the App Store, or for notarization for distribution on alternative app marketplaces. Design safe and age‑appropriate experiences for your apps and games Set an age rating Declared Age Range API documentation

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Apple Developer News·June 8, 2026·2 min read
Updated Apple Developer Program License Agreement and App Review Guidelines now available
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Updated Apple Developer Program License Agreement and App Review Guidelines now available

The Apple Developer Program License Agreement and App Review Guidelines have been revised to support new features, updated policies, and to provide clarification. Please review the changes below and sign in to your account to accept the updated terms. Apple Developer Program License Agreement Sections 3.1, 14.8: Specified requirements for providing information and responding to questions about developer identity, including in the context of export compliance. Definitions, Section 3.3.3(N): Clarified requirements for use of the Sensitive Content Analysis framework. Definitions, Section 3.3.3(Q): Specified requirements for use of the Suggested Actions API. Definitions, Section 3.3.3(R): Specified requirements for use of the Trust Insights framework. Section 3.3.4(A): Specified terms regarding end users’ ability to modify content for personal accessibility purposes. Definitions, Section 3.3.7(L): Specified requirements for use of the Media Device Extension framework. Definitions, Section 3.3.7(M): Specified requirements for use of the Spatial Audio Extension APIs. Definitions, Section 3.3.9(E): Specified requirements for use of the Customer Engagement APIs. Section 3.2(h): Updated terms for use of and access to Apple models. Section 3.3.11: Grouped AI and machine learning technologies under new subsection. Section 3.3.11(A): Updated requirements for use of Foundation Models framework. Section 6.7: Specified that analytics may additionally be provided via Xcode and/or App Store Connect API. Section 7.9: Specified requirements on providing information regarding apps in App Store Connect, and protection of end users who are minors. Section 10: Clarified terms regarding indemnification. Attachment 2, Section 1.1: Clarified requirements for use of the In-App Purchase API. Attachment 5, Section 3.3: Updated privacy requirements for use of Passes. Attachment 11, Section 4: Updated the name of identity guidelines for EnergyKit. App Review Guidelines Introduction: revised kid and teen safety guidance. 1.2: new paragraph clarifies developer responsibilities for content that violates this guideline. 4.3(a): clarifies the basis for the guideline and adds an example. 4.3(b): clarifies the basis for the guideline and adds examples. 4.5.3: clarifies that Live Activities may not be used to spam, phish, or send unsolicited messages to customers. Translations of the updated agreement will be available on the Apple Developer website within one month.

Apple Developer News·June 8, 2026·2 min read
Update for Apps Distributed in Texas
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Update for Apps Distributed in Texas

Due to a recent court ruling lifting an injunction on Texas law SB 2420, new Apple Accounts in Texas are now subject to the law, which introduced age assurance requirements for app marketplaces and developers. As previously announced , this includes age assurance and parent or guardian consent on behalf of minors under the age of 18 for downloads, Apple In-App Purchases, and significant changes associated with an app. Parents or guardians will also be able to revoke their consent for any app they previously approved for their child. These changes will go into effect starting June 4, 2026. Developers can request age category data for these Apple Accounts through the Declared Age Range API . For significant changes, developers should use the Significant Change API under the PermissionKit framework. As a reminder, it’s the developer’s responsibility to determine when there’s a significant change to their app. To learn about a parent or guardian’s revocation of consent, the App Store is providing a server notification that developers can configure to receive notifications that consent has been withdrawn for their app on a child or teen’s device. Next steps Review documentation and implement the following: Declared Age Range API Significant Change API under PermissionKit New age rating property type in StoreKit App Store server notification Use Apple’s sandbox testing environment to validate that the APIs have been implemented correctly. For the most up-to-date requirements and API references, see: Age assurance frameworks Q&A Learn more about how you can provide age-appropriate experiences and safeguard privacy in your apps and games using robust features available across Apple platforms.

Apple Developer News·June 3, 2026·1 min read
Apple Developer Centers are expanding to Berlin
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Apple Developer Centers are expanding to Berlin

Apple Developer Centers are dedicated spaces designed for in-person developer sessions, labs, workshops, and appointments across a wide range of Apple technologies and platforms. With locations in Cupertino, Shanghai, Bengaluru, and Singapore, these purpose-built facilities bring expert guidance and hands-on learning directly to the developer community. Later this year, Apple will open its fifth Developer Center in Berlin, offering developers throughout Europe even greater access to Apple experts and events. Created for teams of all sizes and at every stage of app development, the Apple Developer Center Berlin will serve as a home base for in-person sessions, workshops, and one-on-one appointments. Additionally, consultation areas and dedicated labs will offer hands-on support from Apple experts in multiple languages. Learn more

Apple Developer News·June 3, 2026·1 min read
Introducing the 2026 Apple Design Award winners
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Introducing the 2026 Apple Design Award winners

Join us in celebrating these extraordinary apps and games. Meet the 2026 Apple Design Award winners

Apple Developer News·June 2, 2026·1 min read
All systems glow
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All systems glow

WWDC26 is just one week away. Get ready for five days of technology, creativity, and community — all online and free. Learn more

Apple Developer News·June 1, 2026·1 min read
Get ready with the latest beta releases
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Get ready with the latest beta releases

The beta versions of iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, macOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, visionOS 26.6, and watchOS 26.6 are now available. Get your apps ready by confirming they work as expected on these releases. And make sure to build and test with Xcode 26.5 to take advantage of the advancements in the latest SDKs. View downloads and release notes Learn about testing a beta OS Learn about sending feedback

Apple Developer News·May 26, 2026·1 min read
Upcoming changes to age ratings in Australia and Vietnam
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Upcoming changes to age ratings in Australia and Vietnam

Starting June 18, 2026, age ratings on the App Store will be updated in Australia and Vietnam. Australia The 15+ age rating will no longer be available on the App Store in Australia. Apps currently rated 15+ with the following content descriptors will be updated to 16+: Unrestricted web access Frequent medical or treatment information Loot boxes The new rating will appear on your app’s product page in Australia. Please ensure your responses to the age rating questionnaire in App Store Connect accurately reflect your app’s content. Vietnam To align with Article 38 of Vietnam Decree 147, apps available on the App Store in Vietnam will require a region-specific age rating. Based on your age rating questionnaire responses in App Store Connect, your app will receive one of four ratings (00+(all ages), 12+, 16+, or 18+) which will appear on its product page in Vietnam. Additional details, including age rating values, will be available in App Store Connect and App Store Connect Help on June 18.

Apple Developer News·May 21, 2026·1 min read
Introducing the 2026 Apple Design Award finalists
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Introducing the 2026 Apple Design Award finalists

Every year, the Apple Design Awards recognize innovation, ingenuity, and technical achievement in app and game design. But they’ve also become something more: A moment to step back and celebrate the work of Apple developers across the community. Meet this year’s finalists

Apple Developer News·May 18, 2026·1 min read
Coming bright up
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Coming bright up

Get ready for a week of technology, creativity, and community — all online and free. Here’s what WWDC26 has in store. Learn more

Apple Developer News·May 18, 2026·1 min read
Hello Developer: May 2026
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Hello Developer: May 2026

In this edition: Meet inspiring developers, advocates, and educators. Prepare your app for Accessibility Nutrition Labels. Meet the team behind the stylish open-world adventure Infinity Nikki. Get the most out of your Apple Developer account. Update your Intel-based Mac apps to Apple silicon. Read now

Apple Developer News·May 12, 2026·1 min read
Get the most out of your Apple Developer account
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Get the most out of your Apple Developer account

A free Apple Developer account provides access to the tools, resources, and support you need to build and test apps and games. A free developer account is separate from an Apple Developer Program membership. Even if your organization holds the paid membership, creating your own free account gives you direct access to downloads and support resources. Don’t have an account? To create your Apple Developer account, sign in to your Apple Account. If you don’t have an Apple Account, you can create one during Apple Developer account registration. Sign in > What you get: Access beta versions of Xcode and Apple operating systems: Test your apps with upcoming features and API changes before release. Betas allow you to submit feedback and ensure your app works on day one of each new OS release. And you can test your apps directly on your own devices. With Xcode beta versions, you have access to the complete toolchain to explore new SDKs, test enhanced APIs, and debug compatibility issues using the latest development tools and simulators. Learn more about Xcode > Learn more about Apple beta testing software > Meet with Apple: Attend developer events that take place in person and online all year long. Events range from design workshops on UI/UX best practices to technical deep dives on frameworks and business sessions about App Store optimization. Sign up for developer activities > Apple Developer Forums: Join the forums to ask questions and share knowledge with developers worldwide. The forums cover specific frameworks and technologies, serving as a space to troubleshoot issues and share code samples. Browse the forums > Help shape the platform: Report bugs and submit feature requests with Feedback Assistant. File detailed reports with sample code, crash logs, and reproduction steps. Request new APIs or suggest enhancements. Some of the tools you use today started as developer feedback. Download Feedback Assistant > Looking for more? An Apple Developer Program membership unlocks all the resources and support you need to build, test, share, and distribute apps and games. Integrate Apple services: Configure your app with powerful features like the Foundation Models framework, CloudKit, MusicKit, and Apple Pay. Beta test at scale: Use TestFlight to distribute beta builds to up to 10,000 external testers before your public release. Unlock exclusive opportunities: Access more in-person Meet with Apple events and WWDC activities, including one-on-one appointments with Apple experts. Distribute worldwide: Publish your apps and games on the App Store and grow your business. Easily share with people in 175 countries and regions and 50 languages. Offer content and services for purchase: Help make purchases effortless in your app or game using Apple In-App Purchase, with secure authentication, and over 200 payment methods supported globally. Learn more about membership > Keep in mind: As always, you can explore Apple Developer videos, documentation, tutorials, sample code, API references, and the Human Interface Guidelines without an Apple Developer account.

Apple Developer News·May 12, 2026·2 min read
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