Apple and Fortnite maker Epic Games are in conflict over a porn app on an alternative app marketplace mandated by the EU's Digital Markets Act. Apple claims distributing such apps undermines user ...
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 ...
Apple on Monday criticized a pornography app newly available on iPhones in the European Union, saying the bloc's digital policy was undermining consumer confidence in Apple.
Under DMA, Apple had to make changes to its business practices starting last year. In one of the biggest changes, Apple was ...
Thanks to the Digital Markets Act, one of the non-Apple iOS app stores in Europe has begun distribution of a porn app. Great ...
Apple allows the first-ever adult content app, Hot Tub, on iPhones in Europe via AltStore PAL, but it appears that even the company is not okay with it.
Apple and Epic Games are in a tussle yet again because of a new porn app that claimed to be approved by Apple.
Earlier today, third-party app store AltStore PAL, announced that a porn app called Hot Tub was now available to iOS users in the European Union. The marketplace, which enables people in the EU to ...
The situation escalated when AltStore posted on X, calling Hot Tub “the world’s 1st Apple-approved p*** app.” Check out how Apple responded.
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 ...
How Fortnite maker Epic Games comes in picture AltStore is backed by a grant from Epic Games, which has spent years battling Apple over the way iPhone apps are distributed and the fees for digital ...