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Voyeur app Nude It taking iPhone by storm

November 6, 1:49 PMiPhone ExaminerDaniel Nations
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Nude-It for the iPhone

What if you could see anyone you wanted naked simply by pointing your iPhone at them? That is the lofty goal set by Nude It, a new app whose YouTube video has gone absolutely viral in the last few weeks.

Want to go beyond the YouTube video and install this app on your iPhone? WhoIsTheBaldGuy.com announces that the Nude It app will be available soon and you won't even need to hit the app store to download it. Claiming to be the first ever iPhone app that can be purchased, downloaded and installed outside the iPhone app store, Nude It will slam the door wide open on iPhone voyeurism.

You need only wait a few days... or weeks... or months... or years... or a really, really long time.

In fact, I wouldn't suggest holding your breath for this one. While a very clever hoax, the video is not real. It is, however, quite funny. Take a look:

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