Technology | Apple Watch Fart Apps Banned From Apple Watch Looks like company's aiming for 'elegant' image By Rob Quinn Posted Apr 27, 2015 3:40 AM CDT Copied Fart apps are still allowed on the iPhone, at least for now. (Fart Watch) See 1 more photo Fart jokes are available on 3,000-year-old Sumerian stone tablets but apparently not on Apple's latest piece of 21st-century technology. The developer of Fart Watch, a whoopee cushion-inspired app that boasts it can "turn your Apple Watch and iPhone into a remote-controlled fart machine," tells Cult of Mac that Apple told him it had been rejected, because the company noticed it "is primarily a fart app" and "we do not accept fart apps on Apple Watch." It appears that fart apps go against the "sophisticated, elegant image" Apple wants for the watch, writes Chris Mills at Gizmodo, but it's "probably just a matter of time until someone jailbreaks the Watch, and sideloading galore can begin." (A French inventor says he can make farts smell like roses—or chocolate.) Read These Next Keith Urban interview ends after Nicole Kidman question. Sean Combs jury reaches a decision on all charges. Who added bill's proposed tax on clean energy? No one knows. Bryan Kohberger has admitted his guilt. See 1 more photo Report an error