Apple reportedly has a new policy for its iPhone app store in which they will ban any application with overtly sexual content.
According to TechCrunch, the developer of an iPhone app called Wobble iBoobs received a removal notice from Apple. The app allowed users to take a selected image of a bikini model and add "wobble zones" to the photo. The user could then make those parts of the photo move by shaking the iPhone. Apparently, Apple thought that was a bit too hot for the App Store.
TIPB reached out to Apple for a response:
"Whenever we receive customer complaints about objectionable content we review them. If we find these apps contain inappropriate material we remove them and request the developer make any necessary changes in order to be distributed by Apple."
According to TechCrunch, the developer of an iPhone app called Wobble iBoobs received a removal notice from Apple. The app allowed users to take a selected image of a bikini model and add "wobble zones" to the photo. The user could then make those parts of the photo move by shaking the iPhone. Apparently, Apple thought that was a bit too hot for the App Store.
TIPB reached out to Apple for a response:
"Whenever we receive customer complaints about objectionable content we review them. If we find these apps contain inappropriate material we remove them and request the developer make any necessary changes in order to be distributed by Apple."