Friday, October 15, 2021

Apple confirms it has taken down a popular Koran app in China after a request from officials, who say it hosts illegal religious texts (James Clayton/BBC)

James Clayton / BBC:
Apple confirms it has taken down a popular Koran app in China after a request from officials, who say it hosts illegal religious texts  —  Apple has taken down one of the world's most popular Koran apps in China, after a request from officials, the company has confirmed to the BBC.



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