Apple kills '25,000' illegal gambling apps in China

IANS  |  Beijing 

has reportedly removed 25,000 gambling apps from its in that flouted the

"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," added.

The company, which recently touched the $1-trillion mark, reacted after China's CCTV, accused the of not doing enough to screen out gambling and other illegal apps.

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"established its own rules for allowing apps on to its store but did not respect them itself, resulting in a proliferation of fake lottery apps and gambling apps," reported, quoting a statement.

Apple last year removed apps for (VPN) services in China, used to circumvent Beijing's as well as hundreds of other apps, including

Amid heightened trade tensions between the US and China, Apple in July joined hands with its suppliers to launch a $300 million in

The "Clean Energy Fund" will invest in and develop totalling more than 1 gigawatt of in China, the equivalent of powering nearly 1 million homes, Apple said in a statement.

Apple in 2017 announced it would invest nearly $500 million in China to build two new R&D centres in and

In September 2016, Apple opened its first China R&in Beijing's Science Park, often referred to as "China's Silicon Valley".

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 14:16 IST