The AppStore directory has indecent applications published in the AppStore

Phillip Shoemaker, director of applications technology - in short, the man who establishes the rules that an application to be accepted in the AppStore has to meet, has in his turn a few applications that are a bit dull in the AppStore. More precisely, we are talking about fart apps (apps that make sounds similar to flatulence) but also an "iWiz" app that "simulates the experience of urinating for a long period of time". As far as I knew, Apple is managed only by professional people with certain moral standards who would not normally lend themselves to making applications that teach you how to urinate.

"Simulate the experience of urinating for a long time," iWiz's app description reads in iTunes. "Convince your friends that you'll never stop. iWiz allows you to simulate urination: faster, slower, or just a trickle."

Discovery it was made by the website wired.com on Shoemaker's official page on linkedin.com, but in the meantime all the information has been removed. Shoemaker sells the applications through the company Gray Noodle, which has a dedicated website where all the applications of the director from Apple are presented. So, if you are a developer and an application is rejected from the AppStore, now you know which applications Apple executives are allowed to introduce into the AppStore and you are not.