Apple has expressed discontent over a porn app called Hot Tub available in the EU, stemming from regulations that weaken its control over app distribution. While Apple typically bans porn apps from its own App Store, the new EU rules allow alternative app stores, enabling users to sideload apps like Hot Tub via AltStore. Apple's main grievance lies not just with the adult content but with the implications for its market dominance, hoping to leverage political support to combat these regulatory changes.
Apple's complaint about a porn app reflects its discontent with EU regulations that permit third-party app stores, impacting its control over the App Store.
The introduction of the Hot Tub app signals a challenge to Apple's App Store policies, as European regulations force it to contend with alternative app distribution.
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