Apple accused of censoring apps in Hong Kong and Russia to maintain market access
The Apps at Risk report report says Apple has failed to offer support for the right of people in Hong Kong to access information without restriction and to express themselves online, even as the Chinese government has suppressed the democracy movement in Hong Kong.
The report calls on Apple to publicly affirm its support for Hong Kongers' right to information and free expression. "If Apple’s compliance with requests for censorship is best illustrated by cases of app removals from the iOS App Store," the report says."Russia’s innovative and extensive oppression has also led to censorship within software , accessories , software-based cartography , protocols , and even the design of iOS ."
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