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Apple We will introduce age verification in the App Store from Thursday, June 4th. As MacRumors reported, this movement took place in a few days after the federal court of prosecution allowed the enforcement of the litigation against the App Store Accountability Act of Jordan.
Apple introduces age verification this week
Anyone who creates a new Apple account with will be asked to be at least 18 years old.
Anyone who creates a new Apple account with will be asked to be at least 18 years old.
People who are trying to create a new Apple account must make sure they are 18 years old or older using a credit card or government ID. Sometimes Apple automatically checks the age of the user using the age of the account and whether the credit card is registered.
On the other hand, users under the age of 18 must participate in the Family Shared Group, and the parent or guardian must agree to download and purchase the app. You also need to verify that developers have provided age-specific experiences to users younger than 18 years, and the Apple Declaration Age Range API Use to determine the age range of users.
While Apple has been blocking app store-level age verification, the company announced plans to introduce age verification to comply with laws such as Utah, Louisiana, Brazil, Australia, Singapore and UK. Google Map changes are required in the Play Store, and we also introduce age verification tools for developers.
In December last year, the Judge has ceased the effect of the App Store Liability Act (SB 2420), but the Appeal Court canceled this decision while the court judges at least the same law. Even if this law is deprecated by , the federal version of the same name still passes the parliament and may impose age verification at the nationwide app store.