In May 2025, the Texas App Store Accountability Act made it mandatory for companies like Apple and Google to verify the ages of their Texas-based users. As the law is set to be enforced starting Thursday, Apple has outlined an update to its App Store rules.

On the Apple Developer website, the company explained that new Apple Accounts in Texas will be subject to “age assurance and parent or guardian consent on behalf of minors under the age of 18 for downloads, Apple In-App Purchases, and significant changes associated with an app.”

In practice, this means that anyone who wants to create an Apple Account in Texas must verify that they are 18 or older. Those under 18 will need to join a Family Sharing group, and parents will be able to revoke access to previously approved App Store apps.

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      10 hours ago

      Thanks, this looks like a good backup for me when I finally cut the Google cord completely. Unlike my preferred solution, they offer downloads outside of the play ecosystem and that means something, especially in today’s times. I miss the old days when you sent a dev $10 and got a code you plugged into the app itself and would work on that build for the rest of time.