So, just to confirm:
- Apple sent an email to developers with the subject: "Final reminder: Answer the updated age ratings questions".
- That email says: "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."
Right, so if we don't submit these new age ratings we cannot submit new app updates after January 31st 2026, but in order for us to change those age ratings we have to submit new versions of our apps?
Am I really being told to build and archive a new version of each of my apps just to update the age ratings?
This is what I currently see on one of my apps:
so this is great...
And, just to make it even more complex than it needs to be, the email also says this: "Please also note that the Texas SB2420 legislation goes into effect January 1, 2026. Under this law, making an age rating change to apps distributed in Texas would be considered a significant change. If you update your age rating after this date, you may need to trigger the significant change consent process." Which means that even if you don't need to submit a new version of your app because you haven't made any changes, doing so after January 1st 2026 will require you to "trigger" some other process?
All this just to change the age ratings on our apps that are already on the App Store?
Why not just let us change the age ratings and confirm that they apply to the version currently on the App Store?!