Apple's App Store Rules Tighten on Personal Data Sharing with AI
Apple has updated its App Review Guidelines, introducing stricter requirements for handling personal data sharing. Non-compliant apps risk being removed from the App Store. The revised language emphasizes that personal data shared with third parties, including AI, must be clearly disclosed and obtain explicit user permission.
The guidelines now explicitly mention AI, stating, 'You must clearly disclose where personal data will be shared with third parties, including with third-party AI, and obtain explicit permission before doing so. Data collected from apps may only be shared with third parties to improve the app or serve advertising.'
This update is significant as it reflects the growing concern over privacy, especially with the rapid advancement of AI technology. Apple's move comes as the company prepares to launch its AI-powered Siri, which may be powered by a custom version of Google's Gemini.
While many are familiar with AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, the term encompasses a broader range of technologies, including machine learning, which learns and improves itself based on data. As AI continues to evolve, Apple's updated guidelines ensure that user data remains protected, even as the company embraces the potential of AI integration.
Despite the changes, Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. The small change is a positive step towards a more secure digital environment, where privacy is not just a concept but a tangible reality.