
More wackiness from Cupertino’s council of app elders! First they approved the possibly-illegal sex offender locator app, and it rose to the top 10. Then they yanked it. Now, it’s back again.
Why is it back? Who knows. It’s still illegal in California, as selling personal info is against the law there, which was presumably why it was yanked before. It would be legal if it was made free, but it’s still selling like hotcakes at $.99 to parents who are worried about
sex offenders but probably feeding their kids McDonalds every other day, because that’s just how people are.
Who knows if it’ll still be around tomorrow though. it depends how Apple is feeling.
[Offender Locator (iTunes Link) via iPhone Savior]
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