Week after week, Apple sees controversy swirl around its App Store like no other smartphone maker. Yet again, the controversy has focused on pornographic content. The latest application to attempt to make its way into the App Store is called BeautyMeter. The app lets iPhone and iPod touch users view user-submitted images of men and women, then rate them based on anatomy and clothing. One image up for rating was of a topless 15-year-old girl. Apple booted the application on Thursday. But that wasn’t the first time a pornographic application made its way through Apple’s approval process. The App Store has a policy that prohibits pornography or explicit content of any kind. Last week, Apple removed an application called Hottest Girl because it published photos of topless women. In both cases, the applications got by the approval process because the developers slipped in the nude pictures after the program was vetted. Controversial Apps The list of applications Apple has rejected
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Another Porn App Gets Booted From Apple’s App Store