Apple 'pauses' gambling ads from app store after inappropriate placement

New York Post
 
Apple 'pauses' gambling ads from app store after inappropriate placement
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The move comes after Apple introduced new ad spaces on the App Store on Tuesday, and developers soon realized they were flooded with online casinos, and sports and horse betting apps.

The issue got attention on Twitter early Wednesday when an ad for “Jackpot World” appeared as a suggested app below RecoverMe, an app designed to help users recover from a gambling addiction.

A separate user found a horse betting app being advertised on the same page.

Other Twitter users caught gambling and sports betting apps suggested below children’s games.

Many app developers took to Twitter this week saying they don’t want gambling ads appearing near their apps, regardless of their content.

Among them was Simon B. Støvring, who posted a screenshot of a casino game appearing below his text-editing app, Runestone. Støvring says he visited the page for his app 10 times and noticed that ads for gambling apps showed up on three visits.

Apple said that its removal of gambling ads from the app store is only temporary, calling it a “pause.”

Apple has not responded to the Post’s request for comment.

The fact that Apple advertises gambling and betting apps is an ongoing controversy, with many states still outlawing the practice or imposing strict regulations.