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Apple opens App Store in Japan as per Mobile Software Competition Act, rolls out iOS changes

Apple has updated iOS and App Store policies in Japan under the MSCA, enabling alternative app marketplaces and payment options while introducing safeguards to address privacy, security, and child safety concerns.

December 18, 2025 / 23:51 IST
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Apple has updated iOS and App Store policies in Japan under the MSCA, enabling alternative app marketplaces and payment options while introducing safeguards to address privacy, security, and child safety concerns.

App distribution changes under MSCA

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Apple has announced significant changes to how iOS apps are distributed in Japan to comply with the country’s Mobile Software Competition Act (MSCA). With the rollout of iOS 26.2, developers can continue to publish apps on the App Store, which remains subject to Apple’s App Review process focused on privacy, security, and content standards.

In addition, developers now have the option to distribute iOS apps through alternative app marketplaces. These marketplaces must be authorised by Apple and meet ongoing requirements. Apps distributed outside the App Store will not undergo the same App Review process. To address security risks, Apple will apply a baseline review called Notarization to all iOS apps. This process checks basic functionality and screens for malware and serious threats, but it is less comprehensive than App Store review.