As we reported earlier, Apple has been removing any iPhone application from the App Store that contains in their view, adult content. Apple apparently stated that apps with ‘overtly sexual content’ will be removed; now one would presume this would mean bordering on ‘soft porn’ however this doesn’t seem to be the case. According to an
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PhonesReview on 21st Feb 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Macworld.com - Wave goodbye to adult-themed applications in the App Store, because it looks like theyâre on their way out. According to Tech Crunch, Apple has begun purging its catalog of any and all programs that feature what it deems âadult content.â
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iPhoneTopic on 20th Feb 2010 (via iphonetopic.com)
It is looking like Apple is again getting all prudish about what applications for the iPhone are allowed in the App Store, as apparently Apple has once again begun culling iPhone apps that feature adult content and is throwing those apps out of the App Store. According to a report over on techcrunch, iPhone app developer
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PhonesReview on 19th Feb 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Do you know you can get adult content apps for your iPhone via a little-known mobile Safari feature to sell local apps outside Apple's App Store? Sex App Shop is doing this and had more than 80,000 downloads in its first 10 days of launch.Continue reading...
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CellPhoneDigest on 16th Dec 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
PC World - Where there is no app for that on the iPhone, there now is for porn on the competing Android mobile operating system. A Seattle-based company named MiKandi (pronounced "my candy") has released an app store specifically geared towards porn. The application attempts to create a red light district for adult Android apps allowing adult content providers to set up shop within a MiKandi app (...
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iPhoneTopic on 30th Nov 2009 (via iphonetopic.com)
The US faces an exponential rise in mobile adult content given the increasing openness in mobile networks, the growing popularity of sexting and off-deck content,
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CellularNews on 16th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Well that’s the big question isn’t it? fastcompany reports that the Apple iTunes App Store may gain adult content via iPhone OS 3.0 once it becomes publicly available. iPhone OS 3.0 can allow adult content because it includes parental controls within, and thus parents can exclude any inappropriate content on children’s iPhones. So it is possible that
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PhonesReview on 6th May 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)