Apple has been at the forefront of combating fraudulent transactions on its App Store, with recent statistics revealing the staggering extent of their efforts. In the past six years, Apple has prevented over $11 billion in fraudulent transactions, including a significant $2.2 billion in 2025 alone.
Through a combination of human review and advanced technology, Apple has been able to identify and block a multitude of fraudulent activities. This includes rejecting over 2 million problematic app submissions, blocking more than 1.1 billion fraudulent account creations, and terminating 193,000 developer accounts due to fraud concerns.
In addition, Apple has taken decisive action against fraudulent activity by rejecting over 138,000 developer enrollments, deactivating 40.4 million customer accounts suspected of fraud and abuse, and stopping 5.4 million stolen credit cards from being used. Furthermore, nearly 2 million user accounts have been banned to prevent further fraudulent transactions.
These figures represent a significant increase from previous years, underscoring Apple’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of the App Store. In 2024, Apple blocked over $2 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions, identified nearly 4.7 million stolen credit cards, and blocked over 1.6 million accounts from making further transactions.
Apple’s use of machine learning technology has been instrumental in accelerating fraud detection and evaluating new deceptive tactics. By leveraging these advanced technologies, Apple can gain a comprehensive view of fraudulent activity across customer accounts, devices, and payment methods.
Apple App Store fraud statistics 2025
Apple’s App Review team has been diligent in evaluating app submissions, with over 9.1 million submissions reviewed in 2025. This marks an increase from 7.7 million the previous year. The team has rejected more than 443,000 apps for privacy violations, over 371,000 for being copycats or misleading, and more than 22,000 for containing hidden features.
Furthermore, Apple has removed nearly 59,000 apps from the App Store for bait-and-switch tactics, a significant increase from 2024. The company has also focused on combating discovery fraud by processing over 1.3 billion ratings and reviews, blocking nearly 195 million fraudulent app reviews and ratings.
Apple’s proactive measures extend to preventing deceptive apps from appearing in search results, blocking apps from App Store charts, and detecting and blocking illegitimate apps on pirate storefronts. With over 850 million weekly visitors across 175 storefronts worldwide, the App Store remains a key platform for app discovery.
Customers are encouraged to report any suspicious activity in apps downloaded from the App Store immediately at reportaproblem.apple.com to further enhance security measures.
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