A Christian couple from Idaho have stopped selling ebooks through their app Clean Reader (www.cleanreaderapp.com), which censors swear words, following complaints from authors.
Jared and Kirsten Maughan built the free app, available for Android and iOS, after their teenage daughter objected to swear words in a book she was reading at school.
The app suggests alternatives to swear words, religious and sexual terms, and certain body parts. For example, the f-word becomes āfreakā, āpenisā becomes āgroinā, āvaginaā becomes ābottomā, āsexyā becomes ālovelyā and āJesus Christā becomes āgeeā.
It has three settings: āCleanā, āCleanerā and āSqueaky Cleanā. The last of these extends censorship to include āsome hurtful racial termsā.
But following a backlash from authors, the couple said that the app will no longer sell ebooks because āmany authors do notā¦