The App Store review guidelines that are provided to developers who create apps for iPhone and iPad will be updated with the release of the new operating system.
With Apple's new rules, social networking apps that allow companies to buy "boosts" must use in-app purchases. Facebook will have to give Apple a 30 percent cut of the profits when an advertiser wants to boost a post on a social network.
The App Review team must have full access to an app with an active demo account or demo mode if they want to use account-based features. It will be easier for reviewers to investigate all of the parameters of an app.
Any concepts that attempt to profit from recent or current events, such as violent conflicts, terrorist attacks, and epidemics, are banned by the guidelines. Apple's support framework for Matter is required for apps that support Matter.
App developers can't use NFTs to circumvent in-app purchase rules. According to Apple's guidelines, apps can sell NFTs and related services using the in-app purchase system, but they can't use NFT ownership as a mechanism tounlock features orFunctionality within an app. buttons, links, or other calls to action can't be included in NFT browsing apps.
The App Store guidelines prevent music from Apple Music previews from being used for entertainment value, and allow apps to facilitate cryptocurrencies transactions only in countries with appropriate licensing.
The guidelines for the App Store can be found on the website.