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Don’t miss out on these 800+ app discounts for Black Friday and Cyber Monday

As it’s tradition, many indie (and major) app developers take Black Friday and Cyber Monday to offer steep and rare discounts for their apps. Here’s a list of great deals you should check out.
ExpandExpandingCloseHere are the 2025 App Store Awards finalists

As we approach the end of 2025, Apple is gearing up to unveil the winners of the 2025 App Store Awards.
As part of that process, Appletoday announced the 45 finalists for the App Store Awards. The nominations span a wide range of categories. Head below for the full list.
ExpandExpandingCloseRoblox is requiring 9yo kids to submit a video selfie for age verification

Roblox, one of the most popular kids’ apps in the world, is now requiring children as young as nine years old to submit a video selfie for age verification.
While the developer is doing this for good reasons, it adds further weight to the argument thatApple andGoogle, rather than individual app developers, should be responsible for age verification …
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Apple tightens App Review Guidelines to crack down on copycat apps

Apple has updated its App Review Guidelines with multiple new rules, including one targeting the misleading use of other developers’ branding. Here are the details.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple launches Mini Apps Partner Program for developers

Earlier today,reporting emerged of Apple and WeChat owner Tencent coming to an agreement that will earn Apple a 15% commission on revenue from mini apps.
Now, it seems that this is actually tied to anewly announced Mini Apps Partner Program wherein Apple offers that reduced 15% commission to all developers.
Tencent, like all developers, will first need to apply to take part in the program.
Here’s how it all works.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple denied permission to appeal loss in $1B+ developer lawsuit [U]

Apple was today denied permission to appeal the result ofa billion-dollar lawsuit filed by UK app developers accusing the company of abusive commission levels.
The company last monthlost the case and a hearing today is deciding how the damages are calculated. If the ruling stands, it is expected to end up costing Apple anywhere between £1B and £2B ($1.3B to $2.6B) – but Apple is expected to counter this with four arguments …
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Apple says study proves the EU is wrong about lowering app prices

Apple’s opposition to the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA)antitrust legislation took a turn back in September when the company started arguing thatthe law should be repealed. It also suggested that more new features would be delayed for EU customers, and perhaps even new hardware.
The company is now claiming a new study proves that the DMA fails to live up to one of its core promises: reducing app prices …
ExpandExpandingCloseChina forces Apple to remove the most popular gay dating apps

Apple has removed two of the most popular gay dating apps inChina from itsApp Store there to comply with a government order.
The company gave the usual statement it makes in such circumstances, but did provide little more detail in this particular case …
ExpandExpandingCloseJapan to become 29th country to get third-party iPhone app stores

Apple’s monopoly on the sale of iPhone apps is set to be further eroded according to a new tweet showing third-party app stores in the iOS 26.2 beta in Japan. This follows a ruling by Japan’s Fair Trade Commission in August that both Apple and Google must allow alternative app stores.
This will make Japan the 29th country to get third-party app stores for the iPhone, with others set to follow as courts and antitrust regulators continue to issue rulings …
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Apple details new APIs for parental consent and age verification in Texas

Apple has released new APIs and sandbox tools to help developers comply with the new requirements for apps available in Texas. Here are the details.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple accidentally leaks new web App Store front-end source code, ends up on GitHub [U: Removed]

Update, November 8, 9:46 a.m. ET: The GitHub repository and its forks have beentaken down. The original story follows below.
Just hours after Apple launched a revamped web interface for the App Store, a GitHub project was released with the site’s entire front-end source code. Here’s how that happened.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple launches rich new web interface for the App Store

Apple haslaunched a dramatic new web interface for the App Store. You can now get the full App Store experience right in your browser, with dedicated pages for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision, Watch, and TV app libraries.
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Security Bite: Beware sketchy ChatGPT-clones slipping back into App Store charts

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Update, November 1, 10:59 a.m. ET: Apple has removed the sketchy ChatGPT clone app mentioned below. I’ve also received unverified claims that many other copycats have been taken down too.
Around this time two years ago, OpenAI’s incredibly popular GPT-4 API was spreading like wildfire all over the App Store. It wasn’t long before AI-powered productivity apps, chatbot companions, nutritional trackers, and basically anything else you could think of dominated the charts, garnering millions of downloads. Fast forward to today, many of those vibe-coded, opportunistic apps have disappeared, partly due to cooling hype but alsoApple’s tougher stance against knockoffs and misleading apps.
However, this week,security researcher Alex Kleber noticed that one misleading AI chatbot, impersonating OpenAI’s branding, managed to achieve top marks in the Business category. Albeit on the less popular Mac App Store, this is still significant and warrants a brief PSA to be cautious when sharing personal information with these apps.
ExpandExpandingCloseNew App Store prices for Poland, Switzerland, and Türkiye coming November 17

Today, Apple informed developers that prices for apps and In-App Purchases will be adjusted in Poland, Switzerland, and Türkiye starting next month. Here are the details.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple adds new App Store submission and marketing features, will phase out promo codes in 2026

Apple is rolling out a round of enhancements that will make it easier for developers to submit, manage, and market their apps on the App Store. Here’s what’s new.
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Security Bite: Does ‘Ask App Not to Track’ actually work?

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When Apple dropped App Tracking Transparency (ATT) prompts in iOS 14.5 back in 2021, it was a watershed moment for user privacy within third-party applications. Nothing like it had existed prior. The initiative gave iPhone users control over whether their in-app data could be aggregated and shared with third parties for advertising or other various purposes.
Still, today, I often find comments online from people who don’t really know what it does and find the wording very taboo. Like, why “Ask” the app? And is it still effective? Let’s briefly look at App Tracking Transparency in 2025…
Apple loses UK App Store monopoly case, penalty might near $2 billion

A landmark case in the UK concerning Apple’s App Store practices hasjust been decided, with a London tribunal ruling against the company in a move that could cost Apple up to $2 billion.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple removes controversial dating apps from App Store months after major data leak

Remember Tea, the dating safety app that leaked private chats and photo IDs in July? Months later, Apple has removed the iPhone app from the App Store.
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Apple will have to comply with another App Store age verification law, in California

Apple recently explainedhow it will comply with anApp Store age verification law in Texas, and it will now face a similar requirement in California.
Apple found aprivacy-respecting approach to the Texas law, and it seems that it will be able to adopt a similar one here …
ExpandExpandingCloseApple announces new requirements for apps available in Texas

A new state law in Texas will soon require apps to enforce a form of ‘age assurance’ with users, and in response, Applehas announced changes coming for apps available in Texas.
ExpandExpandingCloseApple reportedly close to settling with the EU over Digital Markets Act violations

AlthoughApple is on record as saying that it wants to see the EU’s Digital Markets Act either repealed or substantially revised, it is reportedly close to reaching a settlement with theantitrust regulator.
In public, the two have engaged in a pretty fierce war of words, but a new report claims that they are close to reaching a behind-the-scenes agreement …
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Former veteran Apple marketing exec challenges Tim Cook over ICEBlock

The controversy overApple removing ICEBlock from theApp Store is showing no signs of ending. The latest development is a former Apple marketing veteran challengingTim Cook on the company’s human rights values.
Wiley Hodges worked for Apple for more than 20 years, the last 15 of them as a director of marketing and product management, and he’s written an open letter to Cook expressing his dismay at the decision …
ExpandExpandingCloseFollowing DOJ pressure, Apple pulls ICEBlock from the App Store

ICEBlock, an app that alerts people to sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in their area, has been removed from the App Store at the request of the US Attorney General Pam Bondi. Here are the details.
ExpandExpandingCloseApp Store gambling lawsuit moves forward, judge rules Section 230 doesn’t apply

Apple was unable to convince a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing it of promoting, hosting, and profiting from illegal casino-style apps in theApp Store. Here are the details.
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