Apple confirms it banned iPhone porn app

September 24, 2009 :: Posted by - Thomas :: Category - News

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And here comes the ban of the apparently very popular iPhone porn app, while not too unexpected, the reason behind it took a while to completely come out.

Thursday saw the first softcore porn app arrive for the iPhone, only to disappear hours later. Many, including myself, thought Apple had approved and then banned the app, but a note on the developer’s Web site indicated that he asked for the app to be removed.

The developer’s note read:

“The Hottest Girls app is temporarily sold out. The server usage is extremely high because of the popularity of this app. Thus, by not distributing the app, we can prevent our servers from crashing. Customer satisfaction is more important to us than profits. Those who already have the app will still be able to use our app. To answer the question on everyone’s mind: Yes, the topless images will still be there when it is sold again.”

That left a lot of people backpedaling after yelling at Apple for pulling the app. As it turns out Apple did pull the app–the company confirmed the move in a statement provided to CNET on Friday.

“Apple will not distribute applications that contain inappropriate content,” Apple’s statement reads. “The developer of this application added inappropriate content directly from their server after the application had been approved and distributed, and after the developer had subsequently been asked to remove some offensive content. This was a direct violation of the terms of the iPhone Developer Program. The application is no longer available on the App Store.”

Many observers thought that the App Store flip-flops might end when iPhone OS 3.0 was released because Apple could utilize the new operating system’s built-in parental controls.

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

via cnet.com

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One Response to “Apple confirms it banned iPhone porn app”

  1. David Says:

    OK, so when are they going to pull Safari??? I can download a damn sight more porn using Safari than will ever be available through some other iPhone app.

    Apple shouldn’t be in the censorship business. They should be providing a mechanism that can reasonably manage adult related apps. This is another issue that ought to be at the forefront of the FCC’s investigation into Apple’s business practices.

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