A mobile software content rating system is a rating system which is tailored to users of mobile software.

Comparison table

A comparison of current mobile software rating systems, showing age on the horizontal axis. Note however that the specific criteria used in assigning a classification can vary widely from one country/system to another. Thus a color code or age range cannot be directly compared from one country to another.

Key:

  • WhiteNo restrictions: Suitable for all ages / Aimed at young audiences / Exempt / Not rated.
  • YellowAdvisory: Parental guidance is suggested for designated age range.
  • PurpleStrong advisory: Not recommended for a younger audience but not restricted.
  • RedRestrictive: Parental accompaniment required for younger audiences.
  • BlackProhibitive: Exclusively for older audiences / Restricted to licensed premises / Banned.

Explanations of specific ratings are available in corresponding articles.

Pan-European Game Information (PEGI)
Country/SystemAge ratingOther
0123456789101112131415161718192021
App Store4+ (aged 5 and under)4+ (ages 6–8)4+ (ages 9–11)13+16+18+No Rating
4+9+18+
Australia (ACB)GMR 18+CTC
PGMA 15+RC
Brazil (ClassInd)L61012141618
Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Canada Mexico United StatesECE10+TMAORP
ERP – Likely Mature 17+
Germany (USK)USK 0USK 6USK 12USK 16USK 18Unrated
No RatingConfiscated
Indexed
Indonesia (IGRS)3+7+13+15+18+Refused classification
International Age Rating Coalition (IARC)3+7+12+16+18+
Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) Albania Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kosovo Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom37121618!
Albania Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kosovo Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom
Saudi Arabia (Gmedia/GAMR)3712161821TBC
South Korea (GRAC)ALL121519Refused classification
Taiwan (GSRR)0+6+12+15+18+
Samsung Galaxy StoreAll4+12+15+18+Banned
Huawei AppGallery3+7+12+15+18+
Amazon AppstoreAll AgesAdult
Guidance Suggested
Mature
Blackberry WorldGTMA
Common Sense Media23456789101112131415161718Not Yet Rated
Country/System0123456789101112131415161718192021Other

Existing systems

App Store (iOS/iPadOS)

Since iOS 26, Apple's rating system for the App Store has followed the following rubric:

  • 4+: Contains no objectionable material. Apps specifically aimed at children can be placed into one of three subcategories: ages 5 and under, 6–8 and 9–11.
  • 9+: May contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 9.
  • 13+: May contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 13. Replaces the 12+ rating.
  • 16+: May contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 16. Replaces the 17+ rating.
  • 18+: May contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 18. Replaces the 17+ rating. Apps rated 18+ are restricted in Australia, Brazil, Singapore, and United Kingdom.

Apps rated 17+ were prohibited from purchase by younger users.

Google Play

Up until March 17, 2015 Google Play used the following rubric:

  • Everyone
  • Low maturity
  • Medium maturity
  • High maturity

Google now uses the International Age Rating Coalition (IARC) in most countries not represented by a rating authority, whilst countries or regions with a superimposed video game rating authority continues applying their own ratings where applicable. This includes Americas (except Brazil), where ESRB is imposed, Brazil with ClassInd, Europe and Israel with PEGI, Australia with ACB and South Korea with GRAC. However, a new Google Play Rating system is used exclusively in Russia and for non-gaming apps in South Korea. These ratings include:

  • 3+
  • 7+
  • 12+
  • 16+
  • 18+

In Australia, IARC applies its own ratings for non-gaming apps.

Samsung Galaxy Store

The ratings are, All Ages, 4+, 12+, 15+ and 18+. The 18+ rating is enforced and the rest are advisory.[citation needed]

Huawei AppGallery

Huawei AppGallery developed own rating system. Ratings are: 3+, 7+, 12+, 15+ and 18+

Amazon Appstore

On the Amazon Appstore, "All Ages" is for all ages. "Guidance Suggested" is for recommendation that parents should give guidance to pre-teens/children. "Mature" is recommended to be suitable for mature audiences. "Adult" is advertisements, graphic violence, nudity or other content only suitable for adult audiences.

Blackberry World

The Blackberry appstore as the following ratings:

  • G (General) – All ages
  • T (Teen) – May not be suitable for children under the age of 13
  • M (Mature) – May not be suitable for children under the age of 17
  • A (Adult) – Content that is generally recognized as appropriate only for, or that is legally restricted to, persons at least the age of majority in their region.

Common Sense Media

Common Sense Media's rating scheme ranges from 2+ to 18+, in one-year increments.

See also

External links

  • . Google. – on controlling what types of apps can be downloaded