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Find out what's new for Apple developers
Discover the latest advancements on all Apple platforms and create even more unique, intelligent experiences in your apps and games with major enhancements across languages, frameworks, tools, and services. The latest SDKs bring incredible new features, including platform design refinements, powerful Apple Intelligence capabilities, and new AI development frameworks.
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 GamesYour 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 MediaThe 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
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.
- 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.
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