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Reply to Age range permission prompt text configurability
Hi @dminbear , Please submit any feedback directly to the App Store and StoreKit engineering teams with Feedback Assistant: For technical questions about using the Declared Age Range API, such as how to present age range share requests, and the associated age bands and age categories, visit Feedback Assistant and select iOS & iPadOS > Developer Technologies & SDKs > Declared Age Range Framework. For technical questions about using PermissionKit, such as how to communicate significant changes to your app, visit Feedback Assistant and select iOS & iPadOS > Developer Technologies & SDKs > PermissionKit Framework. To learn more about providing feedback, please see below: Bug Reporting https://developer.apple.com/bug-reporting/ Once submitted, please respond here with the Feedback ID, so I may escalate internally. Cheers, Paris X Pinkney |  WWDR | DTS Engineer
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Dec ’25
Reply to AgeRangeService system prompt does not allow displaying upper age threshold (e.g. 18+)
Hi @jonathanm@takeoffmedia.com, Please submit any feedback directly to the App Store and StoreKit engineering teams with Feedback Assistant: For technical questions about using the Declared Age Range API, such as how to present age range share requests, and the associated age bands and age categories, visit Feedback Assistant and select iOS & iPadOS > Developer Technologies & SDKs > Declared Age Range Framework. For technical questions about using PermissionKit, such as how to communicate significant changes to your app, visit Feedback Assistant and select iOS & iPadOS > Developer Technologies & SDKs > PermissionKit Framework. To learn more about providing feedback, please see below: Bug Reporting https://developer.apple.com/bug-reporting/ Once submitted, please respond here with the Feedback ID, so I may escalate internally. Cheers, Paris X Pinkney |  WWDR | DTS Engineer
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Dec ’25
Reply to How to properly use PermissionKit to ask permission
Hi @chou_ios, Where legally required, you must check the age of the people using your app, starting with new Apple Accounts created in Texas on or after January 1, 2026, which has obligations only for iOS and iPadOS apps. To learn more, see Next steps for apps distributed in Texas. To test content revocation in Sandbox on iOS and iPadOS 26.2 and later, please see the documentation below: Testing Age Assurance in Sandbox https://developer.apple.com/documentation/storekit/testing-age-assurance-in-sandbox Navigate to your Sandbox Apple Account settings Access your Sandbox Apple Account settings to configure Age Assurance test scenarios: Confirm that you have enabled Developer Mode. If you haven’t, see Enabling Developer Mode on a device Open Settings and select Developer. Scroll down to Sandbox Apple Account. If you’re not logged in to an account, select Sign In to authenticate yourself. Once you’re signed in, select your Apple Account. Test Age Assurance on device Test various age range scenar
Dec ’25
Reply to How to test SignificantChange Permission Ask
Hi @coderFeng, @mr846, Where legally required, you must check the age of the people using your app, starting with new Apple Accounts created in Texas on or after January 1, 2026, which has obligations only for iOS and iPadOS apps. To learn more, see Next steps for apps distributed in Texas. To test content revocation in Sandbox on iOS and iPadOS 26.2 and later, please see the documentation below: Testing Age Assurance in Sandbox https://developer.apple.com/documentation/storekit/testing-age-assurance-in-sandbox Cheers, Paris X Pinkney |  WWDR | DTS Engineer
Dec ’25
Reply to Declared Age Range API: iOS/macOS support
Hi @oleksiikaharov, You wrote: While requestAgeRange(ageGates:) seems to work just fine for iOS app, for macOS app it always throws Not available error (DeclaredAgeRange.AgeRangeService.Error.notAvailable) Where required, Apple uses age assurance methods to confirm an Apple Account holder’s age, and share age categories with you through the Declared Age Range API. Where legally required, you must check the age of the people using your app, starting with new Apple Accounts created in Texas on or after January 1, 2026, which has obligations only for iOS and iPadOS apps. To learn more, see Next steps for apps distributed in Texas. Then, you wrote: Also, after giving permission, is there a way to actually revoke it? In Age Range for Apps menu I can only view the list of apps that have my consent to share my age range, but not the ability to revoke it. To test content revocation in Sandbox on iOS and iPadOS 26.2 and later, please see the documentation below: Testing Age Assurance in Sandbox https
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Dec ’25
Reply to Declared Age Range: How to support age verification on iOS < 26?
Hi @skitudeiosdevelopers, You wrote: [...] What is the correct and Apple-approved approach for handling age verification and restricting access for minor users on iOS versions prior to 26, given that the Declared Age Range API is not available on those systems? To enable all the technologies and access all the signals Apple has made available to comply with regional age assurance requirements, starting with Texas, you must build your app against, you must build your app against iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 SDKs with Xcode 26.2 (17C52). View the latest Xcode versions and SDKs here. Existing adult accounts and child accounts for kids and teens will not be affected. To learn more, see Next steps for apps distributed in Texas. Cheers, Paris X Pinkney |  WWDR | DTS Engineer
Dec ’25
Reply to CoreVideo + Rosetta still clamps at 60Hz (since macOS 12)
Thanks for the insightful and interesting comments. In addition to your comments and to avoid any confusion about APIs for display synchronization, I'll leave this here ~ CADisplayLink is the recommended and supported way forward for general purpose synchronization of animated content with the display refresh cycle. CADisplayLink is supported on all Apple platforms including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS. Any new development should prefer using CADisplayLink over other mechanisms for display refresh synchronization. CAMetalDisplayLink is a closely related specialized version of CADisplayLink for use with high performance Metal apps. CAMetalDisplayLink is also supported on all Apple platforms and it may be more appropriate to use than CADisplayLink in some cases (though it is not necessary to use CAMetalDisplayLink instead of CADisplayLink in Metal based apps).
Topic: Graphics & Games SubTopic: Metal Tags:
Dec ’25
Final reminder: Answer the updated age ratings questions.( WHICH EMAIL IS IT?)
Hello recevied this email: Hello, We’re reaching out because you have not provided responses to the updated age ratings questions in the App Information section of your app in App Store Connect. If you don’t answer these questions by January 31, 2026, you won’t be able to submit app updates in App Store Connect. These new questions cover: In-app controls. Capabilities. Medical or wellness topics. Violent themes in your app or game. Your answers to these questions will help ensure the correct rating is assigned and help you deliver an age-appropriate experience. Learn more about age ratings values and definitions Learn how to set your app rating As a reminder, we’ve updated the age rating system for apps and games in order to provide people with more granular age ratings and categories. You can view the age rating for each of your apps under the updated system and respond to the new questions in the App Information section of your app in App Store Connect. The updated age rating system adds 13+, 16+, and 18+ t
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Dec ’25
Tapping on ShareLink crashes the app
Overview Tapping on ShareLink crashes the app when ShareLink is added in the toolbar with the placement of secondaryAction Feedback FB21337385 Note: Apple engineers please priorities this is a blocker and affects production apps and prevents us from going live. Environment Xcode: 26.2 (17C52) iOS: 26.2 iPadOS: 26.2 Reproduce Able to reproduce 100% both on Simulator and Device Isolation of the crash The crash happens only when the ShareLink is used with the placement .secondaryAction The crash doesn't 'happen when the ShareLink is used with the placement .primaryAction Code import SwiftUI struct ContentView: View { var body: some View { NavigationStack { Text(Hello, world!) .toolbar { ToolbarItem(placement: .primaryAction) { Button(Dummy) { print(dummy) } } // Tapping on share button will cause it to crash // Crash only happens when the ShareLink is used with placement .secondaryAction // It doesn't crash when placement is primaryAction ToolbarItem(placement: .secondaryAction) { ShareLink(item: Some s
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Dec ’25
IPad OS 16.1, Playgrounds and input fields
I have installed the latest beta on my iPad , iPadOS 16.1 (20B5050f) On running in app in Playgrounds that has a TextField, external keyboard input do not seem to be working. Tapping on the Text field inserts the cursor but no text can be entered on my external keyboard. (TextEditor field also do not work) Tested with both a Smart Keyboard and a Magic Keyboard. The keyboard works to enter the code in playgrounds, so it is not a keyboard connection issue. Disconnecting the keyboard, the onscreen keyboard is displayed and works correctly. Is this a Playgrounds issue or an iPadOS 16.1 issue or a compatibility issue with Playgrounds & iPadOS 16.1 ? import SwiftUI struct ContentView: View { @State var field: String = Test input var body: some View { VStack { Image(systemName: globe) .imageScale(.large) .foregroundColor(.accentColor) Text(Hello, world!) TextField(, text: $field) .frame(height: 100) } } }
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Dec ’25
Reply to Cannot submit apps with Xcode 26.2 RC
The link that Albert posted has updated to include this latest entry: December 12, 2025 App Store Connect update You can now upload apps built with Xcode 26.2 using the SDK for iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, macOS 26.2, tvOS 26.2, visionOS 26. 2, and watchOS 26.2 for the App Store, and for internal and external testing through TestFlight. We were able to upload and submit our app. Conclusions: This is probably a rare situation. However, it demonstrates that Xcode RC builds might not reach the point of having their archived app builds accepted for App Store submissions. If anyone from Apple is reading this, our feedback: We respect your processes and accept that it is often in Apple's and the developers' interests to not convey information that is subject to change. That said, when a pattern is established like almost always accepting Xcode RC built submissions, then expectations will become established amongst the developers. If you multiply the time spent and frustration caused across all the developers who
Dec ’25
App Icon - Requirements
I've been able to submit my app without issue so far until today, but it looks like app icon requirements either changed or being enforced differently? Validation failed Missing required icon file. The bundle does not contain an app icon for iPhone / iPod Touch of exactly '120x120' pixels, in .png format for iOS versions >= 10.0. To support older versions of iOS, the icon may be required in the bundle outside of an asset catalog. Make sure the Info.plist file includes appropriate entries referencing the file. See https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/information_property_list/user_interface. (ID: 954a36b1-b212-4d7f-8a12-db2d6abe83e2) Validation failed Missing required icon file. The bundle does not contain an app icon for iPad of exactly '152x152' pixels, in .png format for iOS versions >= 10.0. To support older operating systems, the icon may be required in the bundle outside of an asset catalog. Make sure the Info.plist file includes appropriate entries referencing the file. See ht
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Dec ’25
Reply to Cannot submit apps with Xcode 26.2 RC
For anyone watching the link kindly provided by Albert, a new note is probably not created: December 8, 2025 TestFlight update You can now upload apps built with Xcode 26.2 RC using the SDK for iOS 26.2 RC, iPadOS 26.2 RC, macOS 26.2 RC, tvOS 26.2 RC, visionOS 26. 2 RC, and watchOS 26.2 RC for internal testing through TestFlight. because towards the end of the following day, December 9th, observe how and external was silently inserted: December 8, 2025 TestFlight update You can now upload apps built with Xcode 26.2 RC using the SDK for iOS 26.2 RC, iPadOS 26.2 RC, macOS 26.2 RC, tvOS 26.2 RC, visionOS 26. 2 RC, and watchOS 26.2 RC for internal and external testing through TestFlight. So watch carefully the same previously dated release note for App Store to be inserted.
Dec ’25
Reply to iPhone 15 Pro Max Fails to Establish Connection with MT7682 IoT Device’s AP Hotspot (Affecting Network Provisioning)
We can’t really help you with Wi-Fi level issues here on the forums. My advice here is that you file a bug so that our Wi-Fi engineering team can investigate. Make sure to include: Wi-Fi debugging information Your analysis so far Regarding the former, see the Wi-Fi for iOS/iPadOS instructions on our Bug Reporting > Profiles and Logs page. Please post your bug number, just for the record. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com
Dec ’25