Apple Rejects App That Tracks U.S. Drone Strikes

By Christina Bonnington and Spencer Ackerman

It seemed like a simple enough idea for an iPhone app: Send users a 
pop-up notice whenever a flying robots kills someone in one of America’s 
many undeclared wars. But Apple keeps blocking the Drones+ program from 
its App Store — and therefore, from iPhones everywhere. The Cupertino 
company says the content is “objectionable and crude,” according to 
Apple’s latest rejection letter.

It’s the third time in a month that Apple has turned Drones+ away, says 
Josh Begley, the program’s New York-based developer. The company’s 
reasons for keeping the program out of the App Store keep shifting. 
First, Apple called the bare-bones application that aggregates news of 
U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia “not useful.” Then 
there was an issue with hiding a corporate logo. And now, there’s this 
crude content problem.

Begley is confused. Drones+ doesn’t present grisly images of corpses 
left in the aftermath of the strikes. It just tells users when a strike 
has occurred, going off a publicly available database of strikes 
compiled by the U.K.’s Bureau of Investigative Journalism, which 
compiles media accounts of the strikes.

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http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/08/drone-app/
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