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Apple Makes Major Changes to App Store’s Age Ratings
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Apple has announced a major update to its App Store age rating system, adding more detailed age classifications for apps and games. The changes were revealed on Thursday alongside the public beta ...
Apple is expanding its age-rating system for apps. The company on Thursday said it has updated its age-rating system to add 13+, 16+, and 18+ ratings to the existing slate of 4+ and 9+ ratings, and ...
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The update remove the 12+ and 17+ age ranges and adds three new ones. Developers are also expected to fill out a new questionnaire about the content of their apps. The tech giant has also introduced ...
Apple introduces new 13+, 16+, and 18+ age categories to the App Store rating system. App and game ratings are now automatically updated across upcoming iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and other Apple platforms.
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