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New Site Exposes How Apple Censors Apps in China (theintercept.com)

A new website exposes the extent to which Apple cooperates with Chinese government internet censorship, blocking access to Western news sources, information about human rights and religious freedoms, and privacy-enhancing apps that would circumvent the country's pervasive online surveillance regime. The Intercept: The new site, AppleCensorship.com , allows users to check which apps are not accessible to people in China through Apple's app store, indicating those that have been banned. It was created by researchers at GreatFire.org, an organization that monitors Chinese government internet censorship. In late 2017, Apple admitted to U.S. senators that it had removed from its app store in China more than 600 "virtual private network" apps that allow users to evade censorship and online spying. But the company never disclosed which specific apps it removed -- nor did it reveal other services it had pulled from its app store at the behest of China's authoritarian government.

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  1. Why are you so stupid? by LazarusQLong · · Score: 1, Funny

    Do you not understand that if you want to do business in country A, then you MUST obey the laws that Country A has in place? Is that so difficult?

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    "Governments have been dominated by the corporate entities and citizens have ceased to matter in public policy" true in