Google will BAN 'sugar daddy' apps from September 1 in new sexual content restrictions

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Google will ban'sugar daddy' apps from its Google Play app store from September 1 this year, the firm has quietly revealed in an update. Sugar daddy, or'compensated sexual relationship' apps, allow older users to pay younger users in return for sexual intimacy. Users are mostly older males, known as'sugar daddies', and younger females ('sugar babies'), although there are'sugar mummies' too. Examples of sugar dating apps include My Sugar Daddy, Spoil, SDM, Elite Millionaire Singles and Seeking Arrangement. According to one young user, sugar daddy apps have earnt them a whopping £18,000 a month – enough to pay for their university degree.