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from www.examiner.com – While Apple has been notorious in their dictatorship over the app store, especially where nudity and pornography is concerned, they do seem to have a soft spot for Microsoft. After Bing effectively brought porn to the iPhone, Microsoft has done it again, bringing porn to the iPad via their new Bing app.
Bing for the iPad, which made its debut yesterday, will allow anyone who is capable of installing apps to view nude pictures. That’s right, you’re six year old can check out pornographic photos on the iPad. While Bing does have a ‘safe search’ feature that restricts nudity, it is actually very easy to turn off. And more importantly, it doesn’t check the iPad’s restrictions, so anyone can turn it off.
Bringing up a page full of nude women on Bing is as simple as typing ‘nude women’ into the search field, choosing images, and when prompted about the safe search feature, touching the icon and turning it off.
Bing is rated a 4+ app, which means Apple thinks it is safe for anyone aged 4 and above. (It also means Microsoft lied when filling out the app form, which specifically asks if the app contains nudity and pornographic material.)
This isn’t the first time Bing and porn have been joined at the hip. In fact, only days after the search engine debuted, news surfaced of just how easy it was to view porn on Bing. And perhaps that was Microsoft’s strategy for taking on Google the entire time: build the world’s best porn search engine. In that respect, they seem to have succeeded. And in getting the Bing app on the iPad, they’ve added checking out porn to the many great uses for the iPad.