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No more iPorn, Apple plunks ‘Hottest’ app
For a short time, a software designer granted nearly every iPhone-addicted teenage boy’s dream - porn in the palm of their hand for $1.99.
But not to be out foxed, Apple on Friday, June 26, announced it had pulled Allan Leung’s iPhone application “Hottest Girls,” according to PC Magazine.
Apple determined the app dubbed iPorn contained “inappropriate content,” the magazine’s website says.
Leung apparently got extra smutty, changing an approved version of the app to one with topless women. (Naughty developer.)
Before the switch, the app contained 2,000 “sexy bikini babes and lingerie models.”
PC World says the app was pulled Thursday from the iTune store.
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By flipper
June 29, 2009 5:12 PM | Link to this
Better not see any Vic’s Secret ads on it. OK for TV but not for the pod. Apple, so easy a caveman can’t do it.