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Apple Enforces Stricter Data Sharing Rules, Threatens App Removals

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Apple updates App Review Guidelines on data sharing with third parties
  • New rules require explicit user permission before sharing personal data
  • Noncompliant apps could be removed from the App Store
Apple Enforces Stricter Data Sharing Rules, Threatens App Removals

On November 10th, 2025, Apple updated its App Review Guidelines, introducing new requirements for how apps handle personal data sharing. The updated rules state that apps must clearly disclose where personal data will be shared with third parties, including third-party AI systems, and obtain explicit permission from users before doing so.

The changes echo previous Apple guidelines, but now specifically call out that the data sharing restrictions apply to AI-powered third parties as well. The company warns that apps found noncompliant with these new rules could face removal from the App Store.

This move by Apple is seen as a win for user privacy, as concerns around data privacy and the growing influence of AI continue to be a major focus for tech users and regulators alike. The updated guidelines aim to provide users with more transparency and control over how their personal information is being used, even when shared with advanced technologies like artificial intelligence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Apple has updated its App Review Guidelines to require apps to clearly disclose and obtain explicit user permission before sharing personal data with third parties, including AI systems.
Apple has warned that apps found noncompliant with the new guidelines could face removal from the App Store.
The updates aim to provide users with more transparency and control over how their personal information is being used, even when shared with advanced technologies like artificial intelligence.

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