Apple Blocked Over $2.2B in Potentially Fraudulent Transactions

Apple's App Store safety report reveals billions in suspect transactions stopped and millions of app submissions rejected in 2025.

Apple Blocked Over $2.2B in Potentially Fraudulent Transactions

Apple just dropped its annual App Store security flex. The company says its platform prevented over $2.2 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions in 2025. That's a massive wall of blocked sketchy money.

The numbers don't stop there. Apple also rejected more than 2 million problematic app submissions during the same period. That's a lot of garbage that never reached your iPhone.

The timing is deliberate. Apple published these figures ahead of its annual developer conference next month, essentially reminding everyone — developers, regulators, users — that the App Store's gatekeeping has tangible benefits.

The report covers a range of protections Apple provides for both users and developers. No specifics on what types of fraud were caught or why those apps got rejected, but the raw numbers paint a clear picture: Apple's review machine is grinding hard.