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Apple removes WhatsApp, Threads from app store in China after Beijing's order


Apple has removed WhatsApp and Threads from its app store in China after the country's internet watchdog issued orders, citing national security concerns, CNN reported. An Apple spokesperson said that ... Read More

Apple deletes WhatsApp, Threads from China app store on orders from Beijing


Hong Kong CNN — Apple has removed WhatsApp ... social media apps including X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram and Messenger are still available on Apple’s China app store, according ... Read More

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) Removes Chat Messaging Apps from Chinese App Store


In the latest example of censorship by the Chinese government, tech giant Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been asked to remove popular chat messaging apps ... Read More

Apple Takes Down WhatsApp And Other Popular Messaging Apps From Chinese App Store


Apple took down several popular messaging apps—including Meta’s WhatsApp—from the iPhone’s Chinese App Store on Friday to comply with an order from authorities in Beijing. Read More

Apple removes messaging, social apps from the App Store in China at the government’s request


Apple has removed the popular messaging and social media apps WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, and Threads from its App Store in China at the request of the Chinese government. The Wall Street Journal (a s ... Read More

Apple removes WhatsApp, Threads from App Store in China after demand by Beijing over security concerns


The Chinese government ordered Apple to remove WhatsApp, Signal, Threads and Telegram from its App Store, according to a report. Read More

Want to quit vaping? There's an app for that


More Australians than ever are vaping, according to recently released data. The National Drug Strategy Household Survey shows the proportion of Australians aged 14 and over who, in 2022–2023 ... Read More


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