Apple and Epic Games are in a tussle yet again because of a new porn app that claimed to be approved by Apple.
Apple on Monday criticized a pornography app newly available on iPhones in the European Union, saying the bloc's digital ...
It’s almost unheard of for Apple to comment on an individual iPhone app, but it’s just done so in response to the first porn ...
Both Apple and Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney have provided responses below… Apple has been legally required to approve ...
Earlier today, third-party app store AltStore PAL, announced that a porn app called Hot Tub was now available to iOS users in ...
Apple criticizes a new pornography app available on iPhones in the EU, blaming the Digital Markets Act for eroding consumer ...
Apple has publicly criticized the release of the first porn app on AltStore PAL, one of the first alternative app stores for ...
AltStore PAL said in a social media post that Hot Tub is “the world’s 1st Apple-approved porn app.” Apple rejects that claim.
Apple allows the first-ever adult content app, Hot Tub, on iPhones in Europe via AltStore PAL, but it appears that even the ...
The tech giant argues this undermines consumer trust and safety, especially for children, while developers like AltStore and Epic Games accuse Apple of using safety concerns to maintain monopoly ...
Thanks to the Digital Markets Act, one of the non-Apple iOS app stores in Europe has begun distribution of a porn app. Great job, regulators.