Top 10 iPhone Apps Banned from the Public HD
The Top 10 Banned iPhone Apps Number 10: Beauty Meter Beauty Meter was initially a ‘hot or not’ type of deal but it quickly became something else. The creators had no age restrictions or any restrictions for that matter and after a 15 yr old was found on the app in the nude asking for a body rating the app was immediately banned by Apple. Number 9: iBoobs An app where the user shakes the phone and in doing so shakes a pair of digital boobs. Apple was immediately on this one and as soon as the release date came up, Apple booted it and it was never released to the dismay of its creators. Number 8: I Am Rich 8 users download the app I Am Rich before Apple yanked it from their phones. 8 users might not seem like much but considering the app was $1,000 to download, the creators walked away $8,000 richer. The app didn’t have any functions and was simply a picture of a giant red diamond. Number 7: Me So Holy ‘Objectionable content’ is what Apple deemed the app Me So Holy. Pasting your face onto the Virgin Mary’s or Jesus Christ was just not an app Apple wanted on their phones. Number 6: Herb Converter Convert herbs into grams, ounces, pounds, etc. Herbs such as basil, rosemary, sage, marijuana. Yes, the app was widely used by drug dealers. The app users complained about the lack of options to make their drug transactions easier. Apple responded by banning the app. Number 5: Prohibition: Dope Wars 2 The game is about amassing large quantities of money and to do so you must sell large quantities of drugs. Initially Apple didn’t protest as they didn’t realize the word ‘dope’ was really what the game was about and not just the name of the game. Apple has banned the app but the creators changed the game to have candy instead of drugs. Candy Wars is an allowable app on iPhone. Number 4: Slash A giant knife with a serrated edge appears on your iPhone screen. The music to the horror classic Psycho starts playing. Making stabbing and slashing movements is the object of the game. The app was pulled 4 days after its release for ‘violence’. Number 3: Trampoline Bouncing Bill Clinton and Barack Obama around on their heads on a trampoline that’s in the Oval office sounds like endless amounts of entertainment. Apple doesn’t find the humor in it and banned it due to ‘ridiculing a public figure’. Number 2: Puff Puff was created in Japan and features young women wearing dresses and skirts and the goal of the game is to blow thru the iPhone’s microphone and cause the skirts and dresses to blow up. Apple apparently didn’t think seeing up a girl’s skirt fit with the Apple image and banned the app after just a few days of being released. Number 1: Baby Shaker The baby shaker is a disturbing app that has the sound of an infant crying and the user must shake the phone until 2 big red ‘x’ marks appear on the baby. The app was initially approved by Apple but after protests from many child protection agencies the app was banned due to it ‘promoting infant
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