
Apple’s New App Review Guidelines Clamp Down on Apps Sharing Personal Data with ‘Third-Party AI’

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Why It Matters
The rule tightens privacy controls around AI data flows, limiting potential user data leakage and setting a de‑facto industry standard for AI integration in mobile apps. It also signals Apple’s strategic push to control AI ecosystems while rolling out its own AI‑powered services.
Summary
Apple has updated its App Review Guidelines to require developers to disclose and obtain explicit user consent before sharing personal data with third‑party AI services. The amendment adds a specific clause mandating clear disclosure of data sharing with AI providers, reinforcing compliance with GDPR, CCPA and other privacy laws. The change arrives as Apple prepares to launch an AI‑enhanced Siri in 2026, which will integrate Google’s Gemini model, and coincides with broader guideline revisions covering mini‑apps, creator tools, loan apps, and crypto exchanges. Non‑compliant apps risk removal from the App Store.
Apple’s new App Review Guidelines clamp down on apps sharing personal data with ‘third-party AI’
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