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The Hot Tub app, which allows users to play videos from popular adult sites, was launched in the AltStore PAL on Monday.
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The regulatory reform caused AltStore PAL to emerge as an alternative ... great worry about the presence of apps like Hot Tub on the iPhone platform. Apple retains responsibility for app security ...
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Apple allows the first-ever adult content app, Hot Tub, on iPhones in Europe via AltStore PAL, but it appears that even the company is not okay with it.