Apple has made age ratings for iOS apps more prominent in its App Store, as it works to be more transparent about the suitability of apps.

The minimum recommended age is now listed below each title’s developer credits, making it one of the first things users see when previewing apps.

The move is a response to several issues Apple has faced recently.

The company faced criticism after highlighting video sharing app Vine, which at the time was not age-restricted, and could potentially have exposed children to adult content.

Apple’s issues with Vine came to light shortly after it pulled the 500px photo sharing app for featuring nude images.

Vine and 500px both now have a 17+ rating.

Apple also recently settled a lawsuit filed by a group of parents who claimed that the App Store purchasing policies allowed children to spend large amounts of money too easily when unsupervised.

Apple last week started to flag freemium apps with in-app purchasing functionality to alert parents to apps that could lead their children to spend money without their knowledge.