Apple has confirmed that the 'Hottest Girls' iPhone app will not be allowed back on its iTunes App Store service.
The company issued a statement Friday saying that the application had been removed by the company and that neither it nor other pornographic apps would be offered on the App Store service.
The application, which automatically sends images of women to the user's handset, made news earlier this week when it began providing users with photos featuring nudity.
When the application first went down, the developer maintained that the outage was only due to a server failure and not action from Apple, leading many to speculate that the company was easing its restrictions on racy content.
On Friday, however, the company said in a statement that Hottest Girls would not be allowed back on the App Store by the company.
"Apple will not distribute applications that contain inappropriate content, such as pornography," read the statement.
"The developer of this application added inappropriate content directly from their server after the application had been approved and distributed and after the developer had subsequently been asked to remove some offensive content."
Apple axes 'Hottest Girls' app
By
Shaun Nichols
on Jun 29, 2009 9:27AM

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