Games with extreme violence, explicit sexual content or explicit nudity are prohibited. These ratings are used in most countries that aren't represented by or don't have any rating authority. There are no relevant regulations for online games. Hong Kong and Macau do not have a game rating system, but there must be warnings for physical copies of games not suitable for minors. The USK system is also mandatory in Salzburg, Austria. The ESRB Retail Council “Ratings Education and Enforcement Code” requires that AO-rated games are not supplied to minors, and that M-rated games are not supplied to customers under the age of 17 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. The AO rating is the only rating that is legally restricted (except in the United States). This was adopted in 1994 in the United States, most of Canada, and Mexico. Some games use this rating system rather than the ESRB. The same rating system is used for television and motion pictures in Brazil. The restricted categories are MA 15+ and R 18+, the latter was introduced at the start of 2013. 17+ rated applications/games can only be purchased with an Apple ID belonging to a person of that age or over. The 4+ rating is divided into three sub-categories: aged 5 and under, 6–8 and 9–11. Ratings are required for applications to be released or sold on the App Store.
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