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Hot Tub Is 1st iPhone Porn App
Apple Blasts EU Laws After First Porn App Comes to iPhones
Apple Inc. lambasted the EU’s Digital Markets Act after the first known porn app for the iPhone arrived on the company’s devices in the region.
What Is Hot Tub? Apple Comments on First iPhone Porn App
The Hot Tub app, which allows users to play videos from popular adult sites, was launched in the AltStore PAL on Monday.
Hot Tub Is 1st iPhone Porn App: Apple Warns Of User Safety In Rare Statement
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 app, just arriving on European iPhones.
Apple raises concern over first porn app on iPhone under EU rules
In the EU, Apple's gatekeeper status changed with the 2022 adoption of the Digital Markets Act, which required Apple to allow alternative app stores.
Apple lashes out at iPhone porn app maker and the EU rules allowing its download
Apple has chided a newly available pornography app available in the European Union. It also warned that the bloc’s digital rules opening the way for third-party app store downloads undermines consumer confidence in the tech giant.
First porn app 'approved' for the iPhone in Europe. Apple isn't happy.
For the first time, a porn app will be available in an alternative Apple app store. But the company would strongly prefer if it were not the case. The app is called Hot Tub, and its developer, Riley Testut,
The iPhone’s first official porn app has just landed in the EU – and Apple really isn’t happy about it
Apple has angrily responded to the arrival of the iPhone's first native porn app, Hot Tub, on iOS in the EU this week. The app has become available in the third-party app marketplace AltStore – and an Apple statement says the company "do not approve of this app" and that it's "deeply concerned about the safety risks."
Why Apple, a porn app, and Trump's possible tariff war are connected
Apple is upset about a European porn app. But Big Tech has bigger complaints — and is looking to Donald Trump for help.
Hot Tub, the first native iPhone porn app, arrives in EU
A native pornography app for iOS is coming to the EU via the approved alternative app store AltStore PAL, made possible by Europe's Digital Markets Act
Did Apple approve its 'first porn app' Hot Tub on EU iPhones? Concerns rise over App Store policies
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 Apple of stifling competition through its restrictive app policies.
Apple warns iPhone users about first ever porn app
A pornography app is now available to all iPhones in the EU after a rule change. AltStore PAL, which is an alternative to Apple’s App Store, is now free to access because of newly introduced European competition laws.
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