Apple: iPhone app store is a porn-free zone

Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:27PM EDT

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Want to gaze at topless babes on your iPhone? Well, you'll have to look somewhere other than the App Store—or at least, that's Apple's policy.

An Apple spokesman told CNN's SciTechBlog (via Fortune's Apple 2.0) that iPhone porn apps—such as "Hottest Girls," which grabbed headlines yesterday after adding topless photos to its collection of cheesecake photos—are a definite turn-off for Cupertino.

"Apple will not distribute applications that contain inappropriate content, such as pornography," Apple's Tom Neumayr said, according to CNN.

"Hottest Girls" was already an approved iPhone app prior to yesterday's flap, but it only served up relatively tame pin-ups before Thursday.

The "17+"-rated app mysteriously disappeared later in the day, but the developer initially denied that Apple had pulled it, explaining that it was merely "sold out."

Well, not quite, said Apple's spokesman (via CNN), who dinged the "Hottest Girls" developer for adding "inappropriate content directly from their server after the application had been approved and distributed ... this was a direct violation of the terms of the iPhone Developer Program."

Of course, there are still plenty of risqué iPhone apps in the App Store if you know where to look, so I'm betting that Apple's no-porn policy will be something of a cat-and-mouse game.

In any case, check out this post for instructions on how to enable parental controls on the iPhone.

Meanwhile, what do you think: Should adult content be allowed in the App Store? Or should Apple keep it clean?

Related:
Apple rejects soft-core porn iPhone app [CNN SciTechBlog]

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  • 1 Posted by angeleastlos on Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    with parental controls, apple should not be restricting the apps to "family friendly" content, apple should start an adults only apps page so that adults who want that type of content can download it, it is our right to download anything we want on to our iphones!!!!!

  • 2 Posted by wkcgreenteam on Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    It shouldn't have been pulled especially since the 3.0 software update with parental controls was added.

  • 3 Posted by wolverinemarky on Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    i agree with number 1 and 2 apple must not have much faith in their parental controls if there pulling apps still.

  • 4 Posted by elainetlong on Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    I doubt Apple wants to associate their product with the merchandizing and dehumanizing of women as objects to be consumed. Apple does not need to go that route to sell their technology. It sells itself without using primitive methods to attract attention.

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