Oh but they do allow porn in their apps. Safari (and any third party web browser). No age declaration required even.
Meh, Playboy can hardly be considered porn anyway.
Yes but you can still turn Safari off, it is not like it is possible to regulate the internet as a whole, this thing is for parents buying their kids iOS devices.
Apple specifically cited references in the game to clothing factory managers 'blocking fire escapes,' 'increasing work hours for labor,' and issues around the child labor as reasons why the game was unsuitable for sale."
Because being allowed to proliferate this crap is totally acceptable¡
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Originally Posted by nabziF
Oh but they do allow porn in their apps. Safari (and any third party web browser). No age declaration required even.
Meh, Playboy can hardly be considered porn anyway.
Yes but you can still turn Safari off, it is not like it is possible to regulate the internet as a whole, this thing is for parents buying their kids iOS devices.
Originally Posted by RichL
I'm more concerned about Apple banning educational games that have a political message.
Apple specifically cited references in the game to clothing factory managers 'blocking fire escapes,' 'increasing work hours for labor,' and issues around the child labor as reasons why the game was unsuitable for sale."
Because being allowed to proliferate this crap is totally acceptable¡
It was a game developed in partnership with a charity to raise awareness of these real world problems.
Originally Posted by RichL
It was a game developed in partnership with a charity to raise awareness of these real world problems.
That's the entirely wrong way to go about it.