The first adult content browser for iOS goes live and Apple is already ranting about it | Infinium-tech
This week saw the launch of the world’s first “Apple-approved porn app”, which is now accessible on a third-party app store, Altstore Pal in Europe, thanks to the Digital Markets Act.
Cupertino rejected the details that the company “does not approve of this app” and highlight the other ingredients that ban Europeans “pornography, illegal drugs,” and other ingredients from the app store. Criticized the DMA of the European Union for.
This year, the iPhone turned 18 years old, which means that it is in the end some more mature ~ enough for the apps …
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– altstore.io (@Altstoreio) 3 February, 2025
A report by Euronews and Associated Press states that Apple will still have to certify apps for its operating system, even if they are available only on the third-party app store. Nevertheless, Apple clarified that this certification is not that any app is “support”.
The European Union forced the company to expand its services to increase competition, allowing users to download the third-party app store. One such store, Altstore, receives support from Epic, a gaming company, who has spent years to contest Apple’s app distribution practices.
Altstore pal third-party iOS app store
Apple said in a statement that the European Commission is allowing market operators such as Altstore and EPIC to distribute materials that cannot share Apple’s concerns for safety.
Altstore continued to use the American company “using security as an excuse to protect its monopoly power” and responded to avoid compliance with DMA.
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