In an interview with
Northwest Cable News, Jennifer McEwen, a co-founder of MiKandi, noted that all applications would be accepted as long as they were legal. Although MiKandi has the potential to have high quality adult applications, many early applications have been criticized as simply packages of pictures and short videos. Since their launch, prominent adult brands have launched official uncensored applications in the app market. On November 23, 2010,
Gamelink, a subsidiary of
Private Media Group, launched its official application in the MiKandi App Market. Early adopter,
Pink Visual, launched their first application in March 2010, followed by a second application, iTouch Her, in January 2011. Online sex and swinger personals community website
Adult FriendFinder also released an official application in the market in February 2011. On March 24, 2011, the controversial application iBoobs was released in the MiKandi App Market. Banned from the
Apple App Store in 2008, the full uncensored application was briefly distributed in the
Android Market before it was removed in 2011. Although, the free censored version of the app is still available in the Android Market, the developers of the application reported that
AdMob had stopped serving ads to the ad-supported application. In 2012,
Hustler joined MiKandi and released two official Hustler applications in the adult app market. == Features and services ==