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Apple moves to crack down on anonymous chat apps with App Store rule change

Apple has quietly expanded its App Review Guidelines, giving itself broader powers to remove apps that rely on anonymous or random chat. The change places these apps alongside categories like pornographic services and bullying platforms, raising fresh questions about safety, censorship, and Apple’s growing discretion over what stays on the App Store.

February 08, 2026 / 11:13 IST
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  • Apple updates guidelines to allow removal of anonymous chat apps without notice
  • Apps for anonymous chat, bullying, or threats may be removed from App Store
  • Move addresses safety concerns, gives Apple clearer takedown authority.

 

Apple has updated its App Review Guidelines to explicitly allow the removal of random or anonymous chat apps without notice, marking a notable escalation in how the company polices user generated content on the App Store.

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The change appears in section 1.2 of Apple’s guidelines, which deals with user generated content and the safety challenges it presents. Apple has long argued that such apps can enable intellectual property violations, harassment, and abuse, and already requires developers to offer content reporting tools and moderation mechanisms.

What is new is the clarity and breadth of Apple’s language.