Apple Pulls WhatsApp From China Store at Beijing’s Behest
- WhatsApp messaging was already largely inaccessible from China
- Regulators initiated latest app cleanup initiative in 2023
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Apple Inc. removed social media services including Meta Platforms Inc.’s WhatsApp and Threads from its Chinese app store, responding to orders from Beijing to close more loopholes in the country’s longstanding internet firewall.
The iPhone maker also removed the messaging services Telegram and Signal, according to consultants tracking the space. Apple, which has consistently complied with one of the world’s most rigid internet censorship regimes, said the Cyberspace Administration of China ordered the apps removed over national security concerns.