Designated Container Areas, macOS Applications Clause Samples

The 'Designated Container Areas, macOS Applications' clause defines the specific locations on a macOS system where an application is permitted to store its data and files. Typically, this refers to sandboxed directories allocated to each app, ensuring that applications cannot access or modify files outside their own designated containers. By restricting data storage to these areas, the clause enhances user privacy and system security, preventing unauthorized data access and reducing the risk of interference between applications.
Designated Container Areas, macOS Applications. An Application for iOS, watchOS, iPadOS, tvOS, or visionOS may only read data from or write data to an Application's designated container area on the device, except as otherwise specified by Apple. For macOS Applications submitted to Apple for distribution on the App Store: (a) all files necessary for the Application to execute on macOS must be in the Application bundle submitted to Apple and must be installed by the App Store; (b) all localizations must be in the same Application bundle and may not include a suite or collection of independent applications within a single Application bundle; (c) native user interface elements or behaviors of macOS (e.g., the system menu, window sizes, colors, etc.) may not be altered, modified or otherwise changed;
Designated Container Areas, macOS Applications. An Application for iOS, watchOS, iPadOS, tvOS or visionOS may only read data from or write data to an Application’s designated container area on the device, except as otherwise specified by Apple. For macOS Applications submitted to Apple for distribution on the App Store: (a) all files necessary for the Application to execute on macOS must be in the Application bundle submitted to Apple and must be installed by the App Store; (b) all localisations must be in the same Application bundle and may not include a suite or collection of independent applications within a single Application bundle; (c) native user interface elements or behaviours of macOS (e.g. the system menu, window sizes, colours etc.) may not be altered, modified or otherwise changed; (d) You may not use any digital rights management or other copy or access control mechanisms in such Applications without Apple’s written permission or as specified in the Documentation; and (e) except as otherwise permitted by Section 3.3.9(A) (In-App Purchase API), such Applications may not function as a distribution mechanism for software and may not include features or functionality that create or enable a software store, distribution channel or other mechanism for software delivery within such Applications (e.g. an audio application may not include an audio filter plug-in store within the Application).‌

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