Thursday, 6 June 2013

Apple confirms it banned iPhone porn app

Apple confirms it banned iPhone porn app Thursday saw the primary softcore porn app arrive within the iPhone, just to disappear hours later. Many, including myself, thought Apple had approved and then suddenly banned the app,Chanel ipad case but a communication for the developer's Site indicated that he needed the app to become removed.

The developer's note read:

"The Hottest Girls app is temporarily soldout. The server usage is incredibly high a result of popularity of this app. Thus, by not distributing the app, we can prevent our servers from crashing. Service delivery is a lot more crucial that you us than profits. Folks who now have the app is still able to utilize our app. To reply to the question on everyone's mind: Yes, the topless images it's still there couple of months vendored."

That resulted in a a number of people backpedaling after yelling at Apple for pulling the app. As a result Apple did pull the app--the company confirmed the transfer a statement provided to CNET on Friday.

"Apple should not distribute applications which contain inappropriate content," Apple's statement reads. "The developer of such a application added inappropriate content directly from their server wedding ceremony application had been approved and distributed, and marriage ceremony developer had subsequently been asked to take out some offensive content. Louis Vuitton iPhone 4 CaseThat was a primary violation of this terms of the iPhone Developer Program. The required forms is not really entirely on the App Store."

Many observers considered the App Store flip-flops could end when iPhone OS 3.0 premiered because Apple could makes use of the new operating system's built-in parental controls.

Using parental controls you might block inappropriate content, including apps, movies and music from children.

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