CUPERTINO, Calif. — After pulling it from its app store last week, Apple has made Wobble iBoob available on the iPhone once again.
But this time, according to BusinessInsider.com, there’s no suggestive images or language in the app’s marketing materials.
The app allows users to jiggle women’s breasts, among other body parts, and users can still do that as long as they provide their own artwork.
Wobble iBoob developers had to remove illustrations featuring a naked women silhouette from the app.
Apple caused an uproar among independent app developers last week by removing thousands of sexy apps, citing its new policy blocking sexual content.
At the same time, Apple allowed racey app’s from big media companies like Playboy to remain on its App store, causing many independent app developers to claim a double standard.