Apple has removed the Meta-owned end-to-end encrypted messaging app WhatsApp from its App Store in China following a government order citing national security concerns, the news agency Reuters ...
The European Union forced Apple last year to open the App Store under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) work. iPhone users in the EU can install third-party app marketplaces, use third-party payment ...
China has forced Apple to ban WhatsApp, Threads, Signal, and Telegram in the country's App Store. Credit: Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty Images iPhone users in China no longer have access to some ...
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Apple on Friday removed WhatsApp and Threads from its App Store in China after being ordered to do so by the Chinese government, which cited national security concerns — raising new worries over ...
Apple Inc. said that it removed Meta Platforms Inc.’s WhatsApp and Threads from its China apps store after an order from the country’s internet regulator, which said the services pose risks to the ...
Following the introduction of trade tariffs by the US, China is said to be considering an antitrust investigation into Apple's App Store practices. The new US trade tariffs ostensibly imposed on China ...
Today’s top stories cover major moves in global trade, aerospace, and technology. China’s chipmakers spent $38 billion on ...
The popular U.S.-based Catholic app Hallow has been removed from the Apple App Store in China for featuring “illegal” content, the app’s founder said Monday. Alex Jones, Hallow’s founder, posted on ...