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Apple removes too sexy Adult iPhone Apps?

Feb 19 2010, 9:08am CST | by

Apple removes too sexy Adult iPhone Apps?
 
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Adult Apps for the iPhone have been a controversy since the beginning of the app store. According to TechCrunch Apple is apparently running a cleanup and removing adult apps deemed too sexual.
The report features an email that Apple sent to the developer of Wobble iBoobs. In it Apple says that it decided to remove overly sexual content.

Apple really needs to come up with a framework to allow customers over 18 years old to get access to whatever "overtly sexual content" they want. With a case by case approach Apple just gets heat for censorship.

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