PeekABabe Rejected From App Store, Now Approved With 12+ Rating

Amit Chowdhry | Monday May 4, 2009 | 2,674 views| 2 Comments

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PeekABabe is an iPhone application that shows pictures of women.  When you tap the screen, the amount of clothes they are seen wearing is reduced to just underwear.  Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) declined the application the first time, but now it looks like it has been approved with a 12+ rating, indicating the Cupertino-based company is loosening restrictions.

“It took us close to 1 month to get approved. The approval standards should be more specific and easier to understand. You will see that our app content is very similar to already approved apps’ content,” stated Alan Bigio, the developer of the application.  “One thing that you may want to suggest is that Apple sets up a pre-approval process where developers send an idea, and Apple can accept it or reject it before developers waste time. In the long run this could even benefit Apple, because too often they have their employees wasting time with apps that get reject for very simple things.”

Sookie Solutions is the company behind the application.  Sookie’s PeekABabe application has a 12+ rating on it now.  The application costs $0.99.

[via TechCrunch]

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