A heated debate has erupted following the launch of Hot Tub, the first-ever pornography app for iPhones, distributed through the third-party app store AltStore PAL. Apple has expressed deep ...
Also, AltStore makes headlines about hosting the first ‘Apple approved’ NSFW app, Apple reportedly cancels another AR hardware initiative and TikTok spreads fake news about the iOS 18.3 ...
AltStore fired back at Apple ... saying that on other platforms like Windows, Mac, and Linux, “developers can make and release apps without the platform maker adding junk fees and rendering ...
Apple has criticised AltStore PAL’s new adult content app Hot Tub on EU iPhones, arguing that despite passing notarisation, it does not meet Apple’s safety standards. Epic Games’ Tim Sweeney accused ...
The Hot Tub adult content browser can now be downloaded on iPhones through a third-party app store allowed under the bloc?s ...
The Hot Tub adult content browser can now be downloaded on iPhones through a third-party app store allowed under the bloc?s digital rules ...
Apple has issued a fiery statement condemning Hot Tub - the first-ever pornographic app to become available on iPhones across Europe ...
AltStore PAL, an alternative app marketplace ... saying that “on other platforms like Windows, Mac and Linux, developers can make and release apps without the platform maker adding junk fees ...
AltStore hit back at Apple in a further statement of its own ... saying “this isn’t how platforms should work”. “On Windows, Mac, and Linux, developers can make and release apps without the platform ...
AltStore hit back at Apple in a further statement ... saying “this isn’t how platforms should work”. “On Windows, Mac, and Linux, developers can make and release apps without the platform ...
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