Apple Could Be Launching An Exclusive Category For iPhone Apps With "Explicit Content"
Apple instituted a major change to their App Store policies last month when almost all third party iPhone apps with sexual content were removed. The change, which caught most app developers by surprise, was explained as a move that directly followed numerous complaints from parents and women who found these...
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I hope so don't like apple telling me what I can and can't have on my phone or anyone else for that mAtter if they don't like it filter it out. Sounds like a smart idea for me apple needs that revenue is missing out on
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There's always pornhub webapps etc
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I don't think Apple, with revenue close to $50 billion, really needs the 10-20% commission (or whatever it is) off of mostly $.99 "explicit applications."
This decision has NOTHING to do with financials and is about pleasing/not pissing off customers. Let's hope they come to their senses, end censorship, and begin filtering for the good of intellectual freedom!
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I would get my fiancee an iPhone, but they haven't come out with a Sandwich making app yet.