Apple has expanded its age rating system for apps by introducing new age categories of 13+, 16+, and 18+ while removing the 12+ and 17+ ratings. App developers must now answer questions related to their apps' sensitive content and in-app controls. All apps on the App Store have been automatically updated to align with this new system, which will roll out fully in September. This initiative aims to provide better guidance for parents regarding age-appropriate apps and to enhance child safety protocols across Apple services.
Apple has updated its age rating system for apps, adding new ratings of 13+, 16+, and 18+ while eliminating the 12+ and 17+ age ranges.
Developers must answer new questions regarding sensitive content and attributes of their apps, ensuring that appropriate age ratings are assigned based on this information.
The updated age rating system aims to equip parents with better tools to manage app downloads, ensuring that children do not access inappropriate content.
Changes around child safety initiatives will simplify the process for parents to set up child accounts and share relevant age information with app developers.
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