Users who are searching for iOS 8 antivirus apps will be surprised to see that most applications you find in the App Store that are included into ‘antivirus’ category are actually games. Apple is reportedly removing a lot of App Store antivirus applications for iPhone and iPad. The news state that the Cupertino company without making any official announcements starts to clamp down on various applications that are related to antimalware and antivirus. For example, the company has removed the VirusBarrier program by Intego. As the iPhone maker mentioned it was misleading. What happens to other antivirus for iPhone 6 tools, is not explained yet. But many of the programs, including Anti-Virus Detector, are no longer available in the mobile stores. Does Apple try to prove to its customers that its iOS 8 is safe and doesn’t even require any anti-virus apps? It is doing everything to convince potential consumers and current users that it is impossible for malware programs and other viruses to even affect the smartphones or tablets running Apple mobile firmware? Users who are jailbroken know that viruses can be dangerous to the iPhone 6, 6 Plus and other smartphone models. Those who are not jailbroken are now forced to believe that no virus can touch their device. Is it what happens? Some applications that are now being eliminated were available for years in the App Store. Devs only hear from the company that their application descriptions is being ‘misleading’ as they might make users believe that viruses exist which Apple thinks is not the truth.