BREAKING: Explicit Apps Are Back in the App Store — Almost (Federico Viticci/MacStories)

March 27, 2010
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Federico Viticci / MacStories:
BREAKING: Explicit Apps Are Back in the App Store — Almost  —  Remember when Apple removed all the “explicit content apps” from the App Store?  Well, Apple is getting ready to put them back in.  By visiting these two URLs (here and here) seems like the categories are ready, are there’s one for the iPad as well.


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