Age verification: A Decade of Coverage
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There are more sex-related apps available for Android devices than any other mobile platform, which keeps us pretty busy. From mainstream offerings to niche products, this section covers apps that cater to various aspects of sexual health and relationships. We examine how Android’s open nature allows for more experimental and boundary-pushing apps that might not be found on other platforms. The category also highlights how developers leverage Android-specific features to create unique sextech experiences. Whether you’re looking for discreet tracking tools, educational resources, or apps to spice up your love life, our Android Apps section guides you through the best that this platform has to offer in the realm of digital sexuality.
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Sideloading Android APKs onto Amazon Fire TV devices lets you install porn apps the AppStore blocks, using tools like Send Files to TV and ES Explorer.
Headero, a Tinder-style hookup app focused on oral sex, launched in New York in summer 2021 with 5,000 early users but faces scammer problems and thin local user bases.
Research by Top10VPN found 11 of 12 popular Android parental control apps incorrectly block sex education and LGBT+ sites 28% of the time, while some allow access to OnlyFans and Tinder.
Amorus, a sexting-focused messaging app from Creative Banter Inc, launched on Android and iOS with encrypted chats, custom emojis, and a nude jigsaw puzzle feature.
Booky Call, a book recommendation app launched in September 2021, mimics dating app mechanics including swipe matching and late-night "U up?" texts to surface reading suggestions.
Apple removed anti-vaxxer dating app Unjected from its App Store for referencing the COVID-19 pandemic, while Google kept it live with a misinformation warning.
Remojo, a $3.99–$4.99 per month app built to help users quit watching porn, launched with site-blocking and behavioral tools, though its "addiction" framing isn't backed by the DSM-5.
Iran launched Hamdam, a state-sanctioned dating app built by its Islamic Propaganda Organization, to push marriage rates up as divorce climbs and population growth stalls.
SwoonMe, a San Francisco startup, launched a voice-first dating app that replaces profile photos with AI-generated avatars and audio clips, betting personality beats appearance.
Deviance, a BDSM-focused dating app from two Munich founders, launched in beta with 3,500 users, offering BDSM role profiles and a freemium model targeting a community underserved by mainstream apps.
Four kink and fetish-focused apps reviewed for BDSM community use: FetLife, GFet, Whiplr, and Fantasy Match, with pricing, features, and honest assessments from firsthand use.
Paired, a relationship care app backed by $1 million in funding, launched with a 10-minutes-per-day model and a $59.99 per year premium tier for couples.