Developer Requirement: Declaring Trader or Non-Trader Status for the App Store
Apple now requires all App Store developers to disclose whether they are traders or non-traders, in line with the Digital Services Act (DSA). This initiative aims to enhance transparency and safety within the digital marketplace.
Why This Matters?
Under the DSA, Apple must ask developers to declare their status as professional traders. If you identify as a trader, Apple will display details such as your address and contact information on your App Store page for customers in the EU. For developers with multiple apps, you can choose whether to display this trader status on a per-app basis.
If you declare yourself as a non-trader, customers in the EU will be informed that certain consumer rights may not apply to transactions with you.
Who Needs to Take Action?
All developers with apps on the Apple App Store must address this requirement.
Steps to Declare Your Status
For Traders:
How to Determine Your Status?
Treat this as a hobby or a small side project.
You are likely a Trader if you:
Regularly sell goods or services for profit.
Consider this activity a significant part of your business.
Examples to Help You Decide