Apple Bans Suggestive iPhone Apps

Austin MacKenzie

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Apple Bans Suggestive iPhone Apps



Responding to complaints, Apple is moving to eradicate risqué iPhone applications from its iPhone store.

Apple has recently started purging sexually suggestive applications from the iPhone store. Apple has been fielding a number of complaints about app content, said worldwide product marketing head Philip W. Schiller, and the company is simply nipping the problem in the bud.

"It came to the point where we were getting customer complaints from women who found the content getting too degrading and objectionable, as well as parents who were upset with what their kids were able to see," Schiller said.

Apple's approach seems to be to clean up its store content so as to not scare off potential customers. The popularity of Apple products among the youth have made it leery of hosting applications that could turn off parents, and having a "Most Downloaded" page full of titles like SlideHer and Sexy Scratch Off is hardly likely to endear the company to customers concerned about their children's technology use.

"At the end of the day, Apple has a brand to maintain," Piper Jaffray Analyst Gene Munster said. "And the bottom line is they want that image to be squeaky clean."

Ironically, a few well-known apps have escaped the purge, among them the Sports Illustrated and Playboy apps. How have those survived? "The difference is this is a well-known company with previously published material available broadly in a well-accepted format," Schiller said.

Apple seems serious about this, so unless you want to limit your nearly naked women images to mainstream providers, the iPhone is not the platform for you.

Source: Euro Gamer [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/23/technology/23apps.html?src=twr&pagewanted=all]


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Katana314

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So our products are part of the apple brand? That sucks. I kinda thought we were making our own product and letting them host it.
Man, this concept of "ownership" is getting thinner and thinner.
 

AceDiamond

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Katana314 said:
So our products are part of the apple brand? That sucks. I kinda thought we were making our own product and letting them host it.
Man, this concept of "ownership" is getting thinner and thinner.
So I guess Apple stopped pretending they weren't digital communists and now are just being more blatant about it, then.
 

Jared

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Saw that on BBC earlier. To be honest, im not surprised something like this happened
 

MR T3D

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johnman said:
Yet you have a wireless connection, so you can watch porn anywhere.
but its less convenient.
*this* is another reason why I hate on apple, with reason
AceDiamond said:
So I guess Apple stopped pretending they weren't digital communists and now are just being more blatant about it, then.


and really?
as well as parents who were upset with what their kids were able to see
DON'T FUCKING BUY TIMMY AN IPHONE, FAILPARENTS.
he's going to be able to find p0rn almost no matter who you complain to.
 
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If parents don't want their kids looking this stuff up on the iPhone then maybe they SHOULDN'T BUY THEIR KIDS iPHONES!

Its common damn sense. Oh wait, I forgot common sense nowadays may as well be extinct, or put on the extremely endangered list.
 

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Katana314 said:
So our products are part of the apple brand? That sucks. I kinda thought we were making our own product and letting them host it.
Man, this concept of "ownership" is getting thinner and thinner.
Likely you need permission for 'company legal' distribution. Doesn't stop you from releasing a homebrew app, just means you'll need an alternative means to get it out there.
 

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Couldn't they just run a filter or somemthing to keep it of the most downloaded page so people will actually have to type in porn to get what they want. That seems like it would get everyone to shut up about it.
 

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MR T3D said:
DON'T FUCKING BUY TIMMY AN IPHONE, FAILPARENTS.
he's going to be able to find p0rn almost no matter who you complain to.
Yeah, seriously. What kid needs an iPhone? Furthermore, if your kid is old enough to find porn with his iPhone, he's old enough to watch it.

Though frankly I'm confused as to why you'd watch porn on an iPhone in the first place. The screens are tiny. What're you going to do, whip it out on the bus?
 

AboveUp

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Besides the major brand name thing, why do people want iPhones again? With the amount of apps being banned on there I wouldn't be surprised if your average phone could do a lot more at a much lower price.

Not trolling by the way, I'm really curious here.
 

Monshroud

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Ahhh, another example of how Apple wants to control what you do and how you can do it... I wonder if Apple and Ubisoft have a partnership? Hmmmm....
 

The DSM

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Looks like there isnt an app for that anymore...

Also if there on most downloaded, isnt it stupid pulling some of your most downloaded content?
 

Alias42

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True to that. Flash would also really improve it. And when is there gonna be a Firefox for the iPhone? That bothers me more that not seeing naked ladies on the go all the time.
 

CoverYourHead

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Oh no, you can't see scantily clad women! Oh wait, you have wireless internet, learn to use google images people!

Not really surprised this happened, it seems like the kind of thing people would protest and Apple would agree with. Not too broken up about it.
 

MR T3D

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Amnestic said:
MR T3D said:
DON'T FUCKING BUY TIMMY AN IPHONE, FAILPARENTS.
he's going to be able to find p0rn almost no matter who you complain to.
Yeah, seriously. What kid needs an iPhone? Furthermore, if your kid is old enough to find porn with his iPhone, he's old enough to watch it.

Though frankly I'm confused as to why you'd watch porn on an iPhone in the first place. The screens are tiny. What're you going to do, whip it out on the bus?
probably on the toilet.
*looks left and right*
 

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Austin MacKenzie said:
Ironically, a few well-known apps have escaped the purge, among them the Sports Illustrated and Playboy apps. How have those survived? "The difference is this is a well-known company with previously published material available broadly in a well-accepted format," Schiller said.
Anyone willing to bet this actually directly translates into "They have lots of money"? Can't see any other reason why those two can get away with it, while the others can't.
 

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MR T3D said:
AceDiamond said:
So I guess Apple stopped pretending they weren't digital communists and now are just being more blatant about it, then.
and really?
This was more in response to the "we have a brand to maintain", implications. I can understand their point of view but the way they've handled the app store so far has been pretty draconian and very irrational. If they start even more outwardly acting like they want to tell everyone what apps they can and can't make, well...