Apple removes illegal lottery apps from China store

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says it has pulled illegal lottery apps from its in amid tightening regulation and a barrage of criticism from

According to state media, the company has recently pulled around 25,000 apps from its Chinese store in an effort to cooperate with regulators.

Apple confirmed it has recently removed gambling apps from its store, but did not confirm the number of apps or a timeline for the removals.

"We have already removed many apps and developers for trying to distribute illegal gambling apps on our App Store, and we are vigilant in our efforts to find these and stop them from being on the App Store," Apple said in a statement.

criticised the U.S. company's management on Sunday for allowing gambling apps, which are banned in It's the second time the broadcaster has targeted the firm in the past month over the apps.

media has also recently criticised the company's iMessage service in China, saying the company's refusal to monitor communications is a hindrance to authorities.

Last year Apple began removing hundreds of (VPN) apps on request from regulators. The apps help users bypass China's Great and access and news, which are largely banned in

App stores run by other companies, including and Tencent Holdings Ltd, are also required to remove banned foreign content and gambling apps.

Apple's is the only major foreign-run app platform in China, where competitors - including - are banned.

Apple has been subject to increasingly strict rules regarding its content in China amid a wider effort by regulators to create a "clean" cyberspace, which includes enhanced censorship policies.

Earlier this year the company moved cryptographic keys for its service to China under new legal requirements, raising human rights fears as the country is introducing increasingly strict digital surveillance measures.

(Reporting by Cate Cadell; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 18:29 IST