The British government has spent tens of thousands of pounds developing iPhone applications, the BBC reports.
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request revealed that development costs ranged from £10,000 – £40,000.
These included a travel advice app from the Foreign Office and a jobseekers’ tool.
But the Home Office declined the FOI request for information on its iPhone apps, saying security concerns “prevent us from supplying information”.
Related link: No iPhone apps, please — we’re British
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