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Apple's App Store approves first explicit content, Anita Bryant races to Cincinnati

quinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2009 ·

Apple's App Store approves first explicit content, Anita Bryant races to Cincinnati

After all the cases of benign apps being rejected on grounds of “objectionable content,” the first outright application featuring jiggly bits has made it to the App Store. How could this happen? Easy, Apple’s shift in policy is made possible by the parental controls included in the iPhone OS 3.0 — you know, so you can parent instead of Apple. Hopefully this brings an end to arbitrary App Store rejections and begins a new era of fire and brimstone threats of eternal damnation.

[Via MacRumors]

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