Meanwhile Chainsawman runs free in the nation's most popular WSJ.
>As of the most recent update on August 13, users under the age of 17 are locked out of using the app. The app was previously downloadable for users over the age of 12.
>Users were informed of the change in an update on August 7. The update advised users that all purchased content would still be accessible on the web browser version of the service, but noted that this was only guaranteed for registered users.
>Jump+ was home to racier content than the Weekly Shonen Jump print magazine, such as Link and Kotaro Shono's World’s End Harem and Kentaro Yabuki's manga adaptation of DARLING in the FRANXX, but the irony that a publication aimed primarily at young boys has locked that demographic out of using the app altogether was not lost on its users, who have reacted to the news with amusement.
>As of the publication of this article, the Android app of Jump+ is still rated for ages 12+, as is the English version of the app Manga Plus.