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    Apple Halts App Store Changes in Texas Following Court Block on Age-Check Law

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliDecember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Judge Blocks Law: A federal judge halted Texas’s age-verification law for app stores, citing First Amendment concerns, marking a significant victory for tech companies like Apple.

    2. Apple Halts Plans: In response, Apple paused its plans to comply with the law while continuing to monitor the ongoing legal process regarding age assurance.

    3. Law’s Requirements: The blocked law (SB 2420) mandated app stores to verify user ages and obtain parental consent for under-18 downloads and purchases, while requiring the sharing of age data with developers.

    4. Ongoing Concerns: Apple expressed privacy concerns over the law, stating it could compromise user data by necessitating the collection of sensitive information for even basic app downloads.

    Legal Implications and Industry Response

    Apple has paused its planned changes to the App Store in Texas. This decision follows a federal judge’s ruling that blocked the enforcement of a new age-verification law. The law, known as SB 2420, aimed to require app stores like Apple’s and Google’s to verify the ages of users. It would have mandated parental consent for users under 18, creating additional data-sharing requirements with developers.

    In light of the court’s decision, Apple aims to monitor the ongoing legal developments. The company had initially prepared to roll out several new tools, including an updated Declared Age Range API, to comply with the anticipated regulations. These tools, although paused in Texas, will remain available for testing elsewhere. Industry leaders argue that age verification is essential for protecting younger users online. However, Apple emphasizes concerns over privacy, citing risks in collecting sensitive information for even the simplest app downloads.

    The Future of Age Assurance Laws

    Texas lawmakers indicated that they would continue to challenge this ruling. Further appeals may shape the tech landscape in significant ways. If similar laws take hold in other states, this issue could lead to nationwide standards. While many support stricter age checks, others question the need for personal data collection.

    The implications extend beyond Texas. Other states, like Utah and Louisiana, are set to implement age assurance laws as well. These developments prompt discussions about balancing user privacy with online safety for minors. Stakeholders in the tech community must navigate these complex issues thoughtfully. As the legal landscape evolves, it will impact how tech companies like Apple approach age verification while considering user trust and safety.

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