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Apple criticised for censoring LGBTQ+ apps on its store in 152 countries
Updated On: 16 June, 2021 12:00 AM IST | San Francisco | IANS
The new findings reveal that Apple has been enabling government censorship of LGBTQ+ content, most directly 1,377 ed cases of app access restrictions, in 152 App Stores around the world, reports 9To5Mac.

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Apple is facing criticism for removing LGBTQ+ applications from the App Store in 152 countries around the world.
A new joint study from US-based advocacy group Fight for the Future and China-based GreatFire, which tracks censorship in China, details that Apple's decisions in these countries "enables government censorship of LGBTQ+ content".
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