Apple removes anti-vaxx dating site Unjected from its store for violating new code on Covid-19 content in move branded ‘censorship’ by app owners
Unjected was removed from the Apple App Store for violating Covid-19 policies It is dating-and-community app for people who didn't have the Covid-19 vaccine Co-founder Shelby Thomson, 27, likened the removal of the app to censorship By Georgia Simcox For Mailonline
Published: 11:52 BST, 2 August 2021 | Updated: 11:52 BST, 2 August 2021
Apple removed a dating app for people who haven't had the vaccine for violating policies for Covid-19 content.
Unjected is a dating-and-community app for unvaccinated people. It was removed from the App Store this weekend and its Instagram was also deleted, in a move its owners likened its removal to censorship.
The app was founded by two mothers from Hawaii Shelby Thomson, 27, and Heather Pyle, 37.
In a video posted on Instagram on Saturday, Ms Thomson said: 'Apparently, we're considered "too much" for sharing our medical autonomy and freedom of choice. So, of course, Apple removed us.'
Apple removed Unjected, a dating-and-community app for people who haven't had the vaccine for violating policies for Covid-19 content (Pictured: Founder Shelby Thomson)
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