The Chinese government had recently issued orders to the country’s ISPs and several companies to ban the use of VPNs, thereby limiting access to and controlling information. This order must have been implemented immediately, but it opened the door to other measures that needed to be implemented. This step has now been taken, with the tech giant Apple removing these applications from its App Store in the Chinese territory. This is being communicated to app developers, alerting them to the need to comply with the tech giant Apple’s rules, which prevent the presence of applications that go against local policies in each country.
Of course, this measure is not being welcomed by the companies that offer this service, accusing the company of supporting Chinese censorship agents and blocking access to freedom of expression. The tech giant Apple has so far not reacted to this allegation and has not provided any information on the action taken. There is no information yet on whether this step was also taken on Android since the tech giant Google application store has no presence on the Chinese territory. This is another step that will strengthen the position of the Chinese government and allow the control of Internet access. For its part, the tech giant Apple seems only to be limited to complying with the laws imposed by the Chinese government, thus avoiding other sanctions envisaged. So, what do you think about this removal of applications from Apple’s App Store? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.