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Dear Aunt TUAW: Is the new TUAW app age-appropriate?

Dear Aunt TUAW,

Why does the new version of the TUAW iPhone app have a mature rating warning?

I thought this was a family friendly site!

Your loving nephew,

Hugo

Dear Hugo,

In case you're worrying that the TUAW team is tippling on the liniment, playing pool, and buttoning their knickerbockers below the knees, fear not.

TUAW remains the same upright and steadfast fount of proprietary dignity it was before the recent 2.1 application upgrade.

From what Auntie can tell, the AOL development team submitted the latest version using the most cautious approach possible. The TUAW app provides unfiltered access to webpages via a built-in Webkit browser. Because of that, a user could potentially navigate to websites that are not child-appropriate. While the app itself has no direct objectionable content, it retains a 17+ rating.

This is in-line with Firefox Home's and Opera's app ratings, just for context

Auntie reminds you to get your flu shots, and take plenty of vitamin C and D this cold season.

Hugs,

Auntie T.



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ikkyu

Dear Aunt TUAW,

I've been holding off upgrading from Snow Leopard to Lion on my trusty old 2006 MacBook Pro 17". I'd love to update the machine, but times are hard. So do you think that it's worth taking the plunge up to 10.7?

I'd have done it by now except for one thing: the lack of a multitouch trackpad on-board. Two finger scrolling is about as complex as it can get.

Would I be missing out to a show-stopping degree on the multitouch capabilities of Lion?

Yours, as ever,
Jigme

November 17 2011 at 7:19 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Maccles

All 3rd party browsers have to suffer this silly restriction. What I can't understand is why we have to confirm it again whenever these apps are given a free update.

November 16 2011 at 5:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
isthisreallybad

I can't believe people complain about this stuff. It's the internet, not a child proof container.

November 15 2011 at 9:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mahoosive

Where is the TUAW iPad app? You're taking even longer than facebook!

November 15 2011 at 4:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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