criticalApple Developer News·December 17, 2025

Changes to iOS in Japan

To comply with the Mobile Software Competition Act (MSCA), Apple is introducing changes to iOS that create new options for developers' apps in Japan. Beginning with iOS 26.2, developers can distribute apps on alternative app marketplaces, operate alternative app marketplaces, process app payments for digital goods and services outside of Apple In-App Purchase in iOS, and more.

The new options for downloading apps from alternative app marketplaces and making app payments open new avenues for malware, fraud, scams, and privacy and security risks. Apple has worked with Japanese regulators to introduce protections from these new threats — with a special emphasis on the safety of younger users. Those protections include Notarization for iOS apps, an authorization process for app marketplaces, and requirements that help protect children from inappropriate content and scams.

By March 17, 2026, all current members of the Apple Developer Program will need to agree to the latest update to the Apple Developer Program License Agreement, which includes new terms that allow for these options in Japan.

Learn more about the updates

You can also request a 30-minute online appointment to ask questions about these changes.

Key Insights

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Alternative app marketplaces will be allowed in Japan starting iOS 26.2, creating new distribution channels beyond the App Store

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Developers can process payments for digital goods outside of Apple In-App Purchase system in Japan, potentially reducing commission costs

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New notarization requirements and marketplace authorization processes will add compliance steps for alternative distribution

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All Apple Developer Program members must agree to updated license terms by March 17, 2026 to access these new options

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