Under-fire Apple removes 25,000 apps in China

AFP  |  Beijing 

said today it had removed many gambling-related apps from its Chinese as the US giant comes under scrutiny amid trade tensions between and

"Reporters have discovered even after the company's large-scale repairs, loopholes still exist," said anchor Chang Xiao.

A report last month accused the company of allowing illegal gambling apps to proliferate.

"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," the company said in a statement.

With the rhetoric between and heating up, China's has probed for deficiencies in Apple's operations.

Another report last month tore into Apple for what it claimed was inadequate filtering of messages sent through its service.

The clearance did little to abate the criticism from CCTV.

"With the help of the Apple platform, the (gambling app operators) can directly profit," a was quoted as saying in the latest CCTV segment, adding it was Apple's responsibility not only to remove the apps from the store but to cut off access from phones to which they have been downloaded.

is one of Apple's largest markets, accounting for roughly 20 percent of its revenue last year. has spent much time in recent years courting authorities.

But Apple's major market presence as the trade battle rages has placed its products front and centre for criticism.

Apple has taken several steps to satisfy Chinese regulators, including this summer transferring control of Chinese user data to a state-owned company.

The move was met by criticism from some rights groups and even Chinese users worried about data privacy.

Apple also upset rights groups last year when it restricted its Chinese customers' access to Virtual Private Networks, which allow users to circumvent China's Great and to access blocked websites such as Facebook, and

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 18:06 IST