Apple bans post‑review code changes and forces disclosure of runtime behavior in App Review
- Apple updated App Review guidance to require disclosure of runtime behavior and to ban post‑review code changes that alter an app after approval, citing review integrity. - The policy specifically impacts apps that fetch or execute new code after review, a category developers say includes live AI agent shells and 'vibe coding' tools that load behavior at runtime. - App Review now asks for fuller submission notes, device recordings, and demo access, which will raise engineering burdens and likely delay some AI‑agent apps on iOS. (x.com 1) (x.com 2) (x.com 3)