Apple deletes Unjected, a dating app for non-vaccinated people against Corona

Apple deletes Unjected, a dating app for non-vaccinated people against Corona

Apple has removed a dating app for unvaccinated people against the coronavirus from its iOS App Store, PC Mag said.

Apple deletes Unjected, a dating app for non-vaccinated people against Corona Apple has removed a dating app for unvaccinated people against the coronavirus from its iOS App Store, PC Mag said.


The decision to take this step and delete the application, called Unjected, came due to the failure to provide reliable health information, as the application markets itself as a “place to meet people who are not vaccinated and have the same ideas.”


Perhaps what is more controversial is that the application also claims that vaccines against the Corona virus can be dangerous despite the evidence provided by American health authorities that show that vaccines are safe and effective in stopping the virus continuing to spread around the world.


Apple removed the dating app last week after Bloomberg News contacted it about its content. The app recently added a news feature where users can publish posts containing topics including conspiracy theories related to coronavirus vaccines.


Apple explained that the Unjected app violated its App Store rules by encouraging its users to avoid using certain words such as "vaccinated", "restaurant" and "chip" that could lead to an audit by the company. This led to an attempt to trick the system and subsequently to the removal of the application.

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