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Apple says yes to nudity, then says no

June 25th, 2009

Apple has pulled the “Hottest Girls” app from the App Store, despite letting it get approved recently. It came with a rating that makes us think they’ll allow this stuff soon. Rated 17+ for “Frequent/Intense Sexual Content or Nudity” and “Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes.”

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So, you have to be 17 years old to download (if it was still allowed, that is) something with naked broads. Yet, you have to be 18 to look at porn in this country (or 14 to know where your dad hides it). What sense does this make? Either way, they pulled the app.

This is what I don’t get. They won’t let apps in that are porn or naked chicks or whatever. Yet, you can log right on to Pornhub.com, which has a button at the top that says “Pornhub brings you mobile porn.” It use to say “iPhone” specifically. Just for giggles (as far as you know), I tried it once and it worked. Full on porn, right there on my phone. I could probably list 10 other sites that you can easily access and get all the nasty stuff you want right on your phone. I know because we tried when my friend first got an iPhone. We just wanted to see if it was possible. Sure enough, it was/is.

So why all the fuss about some naked chicks in an app? Moreover, why would I pay $1.99 to look at girls when I can go to one of a myriad of sites for free that are accessible through the iPhone’s Safari? No sir, I don’t get it.

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