Apple Implements Age Verification Measures in Texas App Store Following Court Decision
Apple has announced that, starting June 4, 2026, new Apple Accounts in Texas will be subject to age verification requirements in compliance with the state’s App Store Accountability Act (SB 2420). This law mandates app marketplaces to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent for minors under 18.
Background on SB 2420
In May 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed SB 2420 into law, aiming to enhance online safety for minors by requiring app stores to implement age verification processes. Despite opposition from tech companies, including Apple, the law was set to take effect on January 1, 2026. However, in December 2025, Federal Judge Robert Pitman issued a preliminary injunction, delaying its enforcement by ruling the law more likely than not unconstitutional.
Recent Court Developments
The legal landscape shifted when the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay on Judge Pitman’s injunction, allowing Texas to enforce SB 2420. In response, Apple informed developers that the law’s requirements would apply to new Apple Accounts in Texas starting June 4, 2026.
Apple’s Compliance Measures
To adhere to SB 2420, Apple has introduced several tools and APIs to assist developers:
– Declared Age Range API: Provides apps with a user’s age category without disclosing the exact age, facilitating age-appropriate content delivery.
– Significant Change API under PermissionKit: Notifies developers of substantial changes in app permissions or user data access, ensuring transparency and compliance.
– New Age Rating Property in StoreKit: Allows developers to assign appropriate age ratings to their apps, aiding in content suitability assessments.
– App Store Server Notifications: Enables real-time updates and notifications regarding app status and compliance requirements.
Apple has emphasized that it is the developer’s responsibility to determine when significant changes occur in their apps and to implement the necessary measures to comply with the new law. Developers are encouraged to utilize Apple’s sandbox testing environment to validate the correct implementation of these APIs.
Implications for Users and Developers
For users in Texas, creating a new Apple Account will now involve age verification steps. Minors under 18 will require parental consent for app downloads, in-app purchases, and significant app changes. Parents or guardians will also have the ability to revoke consent for any app previously approved for their child.
Developers distributing apps in Texas must integrate the provided APIs and ensure their apps comply with the age verification and parental consent requirements. Failure to comply could result in app removal from the App Store in Texas.
Conclusion
The enforcement of SB 2420 marks a significant shift in app marketplace operations within Texas, emphasizing the importance of age verification and parental consent in the digital space. Apple’s proactive measures aim to facilitate compliance for developers while prioritizing user safety and privacy.
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