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GreatFire publishes report on Apple and app censorship in China

GreatFire’s AppleCensorship.com, in collaboration with ARTICLE 19 ASIA, has published a report into the complex landscape of app censorship in China, including the broader human rights implications, and what policymakers can do to address these Big Tech harms. 

Key findings from the report:

Adding to the report’s urgency, recent actions by Apple have intensified the conversation about digital freedom and censorship. As of April 19, 2024, the tech giant has removed widely-used apps such as WhatsApp and Instagram from its China App Store, citing national security concerns in line with the Chinese government’s stringent regulations. 

GreatFire — a site that monitors and challenges Internet censorship — says this move illustrates an increasing trend of digital isolation for Chinese iOS users and creating even more barriers for foreign journalists and other members of civil society who used to access these apps via a VPN.




Article provided with permission from AppleWorld.Today
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