Thursday, June 25, 2009

Apple and the iPhone


Apple has recently approved a new App for iTunes. By doing this, Apple is allowing parents to test the new parental control application on the iPhone.

The way to test the new parental control is for a mere $2 you can download pornography and then check to see if the parental controls blocks it or not on the iPhone. If it does block it, then the App disappears. However, the minute you turn off the parental controls, the pornography App reappears on the screen.

Be aware when you download the 3.0 software update that this feature is included.

This now opens an entirely new market to the adult entertainment industry to sell their product.

Please contact Apple and ask them to halt the sale of pornography.



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