Apple has taken action against three apps on its App Store after they were found to be advertising capabilities to create AI-generated pornographic images. These apps, which were misleadingly described as “art generators,” actually offered features that could simulate nude images of individuals without their consent. This function has the potential to be misused for harassment or blackmail.
The issue was highlighted by 404 Media, which reported to Apple about these apps advertising on Instagram and adult websites with promises to “Undress any girl for free.” Despite the capabilities being hidden, some apps also featured face swap technology for adult content. Apple struggled initially to locate these problematic apps until specific links and advertisements were provided by 404 Media.
These apps had been available on the App Store since as early as 2022, and appeared innocent enough to both Apple and Google, escaping scrutiny by being listed on their respective platforms. Even after the discovery, there was a delay in their removal; the apps were allowed to remain available as long as they ceased their inappropriate advertising. However, the oversight continued until Google eventually removed one from the Play Store earlier this year for failing to comply with these conditions.
This incident comes at a sensitive time for Apple as it prepares to announce significant AI enhancements to iOS 18 and Siri at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. The company is making efforts to maintain a clean corporate image, which includes licensing content legally for AI training amidst growing concerns over copyright issues in the industry. This situation poses a challenge to Apple’s efforts to keep its reputation untarnished in the evolving AI landscape.
SexLikeReal: PICO 4 Ultra Now Fully Compatible with SLR via Updated DeoVR App
June 18, 2025 – SexLikeReal has confirmed that the PICO 4 Ultra headset is now fully compatible with its platform, following a long-awaited fix to previous compatibility issues. Users can now find the updated DeoVR app available directly in the PICO app store.
The PICO 4 Ultra introduces several notable upgrades over its predecessor, the PICO 4, particularly relevant for immersive adult VR experiences. Equipped with the powerful Qualcomm XR2 Gen 2 chipset and 12GB of memory, the Ultra model delivers smoother rendering and more vibrant visuals. While maintaining the same 105° field of view, the enhanced screen brightness and sharper image quality make virtual scenes feel more lifelike.
Comfort has also been improved through better weight distribution, making the headset ideal for extended use — a significant advantage for users enjoying longer sessions on SLR.
With these updates, SexLikeReal highlights the PICO 4 Ultra as a compelling option for those seeking high-performance VR porn experiences.
Cloudflare: Google Cloud Outage Disrupts Spotify, Discord, and Chaturbate for Thousands
June 12, 2025 – Thousands of users across Spotify, Discord, Google Cloud, and several adult camming platforms experienced service disruptions Thursday, as Cloudflare confirmed a third-party issue caused by a Google Cloud outage.
The incident, monitored by Downdetector, peaked with outage reports from 46,000 Spotify users, 14,000 Google Cloud users, and 11,000 Discord users. Additionally, services such as Snapchat, Character.ai, and major adult streaming platforms, including Chaturbate, Stripchat, and CamSoda, also saw widespread downtime.
A Cloudflare representative clarified that their core services were not impacted, but that “a limited number of services at Cloudflare use Google Cloud and were affected.” One of the affected components was Cloudflare Workers KV, a backend data storage tool that temporarily went offline.
Google Cloud, which accounts for 12% of the global cloud services market, acknowledged the problem, stating: “We are currently investigating a service disruption.” Users were referred to the public Google Cloud status dashboard for ongoing updates.
By Thursday afternoon, recovery began across several platforms. Cloudflare confirmed progress on their status page, and Spotify redirected users to Google’s dashboard for context. Similar recovery signals were noted across impacted camming sites, which rely on Google Cloud and Cloudflare infrastructure to deliver low-latency, high-reliability streaming.
This outage highlights the broad dependence on cloud giants like Google, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure. Past incidents — including an AWS outage in 2021 and a Cloudflare disruption in 2020 — have shown how interconnected platforms, including those in the adult entertainment industry, are equally exposed to upstream failures.
The incident serves as a reminder that platform resilience and service redundancy remain crucial in today’s cloud-powered digital ecosystem.
SexLikeReal: 120FPS Upgrade Sets New Standard for VR Porn Quality
SexLikeReal is raising the bar for immersive adult content by upgrading its 6K60FPS library to 6K120FPS, aligning with the latest 120Hz headset displays like Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S. This upgrade promises a smoother, more realistic experience for viewers who prioritize visual fidelity in their virtual reality sessions.
According to SLR, 120FPS means reduced flicker, more stability, and less eye strain, delivering a premium feel comparable to lossless audio or top-shelf whiskey. The site notes that this level of video fluidity is exclusive to SLR, offering a truly standout experience for those using compatible headsets.
Currently, users can stream 5792×2896@120FPS using 8K decoders, and 16K 120FPS support is in the pipeline. Once released, these will be encoded at 11520×5792@120FPS, pushing the limits of clarity and motion in VR adult entertainment.
Feedback from early viewers has been overwhelmingly positive:
“Goddammit, it immediately looked better than the original”
“Easily the best video quality out there”
“It’s even more life-like in motion, and improved realism is always a plus”
SLR is inviting its users to request 120FPS upgrades from their favorite studios, with the ultimate goal of converting the entire library to this enhanced format. Meanwhile, all 120FPS titles currently available are listed on the site.
Behind the scenes, SLR uses a Canon R5C RF52 camera that records 190º 8192×4096@60FPS fisheye footage at 125Mbps CBR. This is later encoded to H.265 using a meticulous, high-quality process for optimal streaming — capped at 30Mbps to avoid bandwidth and decoding issues, while still preserving stunning clarity.
SLR’s approach matches video frame rates with headset refresh rates: 60FPS for 60Hz, 90FPS for 90Hz, and now 120FPS for 120Hz headsets, delivering motion that feels natural and fluid.
For users seeking more technical detail, SLR recommends checking out their VR Videos Explained blog post. And for those inspired to join the innovation firsthand, job applications are welcome at [email protected].
The message is clear: for the best-looking, smoothest VR porn — SLR is leading the way.
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