Home Apple Removes WhatsApp and Threads from App Store in China
News

Apple Removes WhatsApp and Threads from App Store in China

Krishi Chowdhary Journalist Author expertise
Disclosure
Disclosure
In our content, we occasionally include affiliate links. Should you click on these links, we may earn a commission, though this incurs no additional cost to you. Your use of this website signifies your acceptance of our terms and conditions as well as our privacy policy.
  • Based on an order from China’s government, Apple has decided to remove WhatsApp and Threads from its China App Store
  • Other products of Meta will continue to function in the country and people with an iCloud account outside of China will still be able to download these apps
  • The reason behind the removal is still unknown but experts believe it to be a registration issue

Apple Removes WhatsApp and Threads From App Store In China

On Friday Apple announced that it’s removing WhatsApp and Threads from its App Store in China over security concerns from the government.

‘The Cyberspace Administration of China ordered the removal of these apps from the China storefront based on their national security concerns.’ – Apple

Adding further, Apple said it’s only doing its job and following the rules of the country it operates in, even if it disagrees with them.

Neither the Cyberspace Administration of China nor Meta has made any comments yet. In fact, all queries to Meta have been referred to Apple.

Other Meta apps such as Facebook and Instagram will remain available. Also, since WhatsApp and Threads will remain available on Apple’s app store elsewhere, people from China with iCloud accounts outside the country will still be able to download these apps.

Why Has China Ordered to Remove These Apps?

How exactly WhatsApp and Threads impose a threat to China’s security is not clear yet. However, there are certain speculations.

For example, some tech experts are of the opinion that it might have something to do with a new rule that was announced last August.

Under the new rule, all apps were required to be registered with China’s government or they would be banned. Any app that was found to be defunct or containing illegal content would also be banned.

The deadline for the registration was March 2024 and the rule came into effect on April 1. So ,China ordering the removal of these apps right after the new law came into effect might suggest that it’s a registration issue.

The ban could also be because of Meta’s dubious data privacy lapses, including an outright illegal data processing business. Check out my in-depth guide on why Threads is a privacy nightmare for more info on the matter. Additionally, Threads will also be shutting down in Turkey for more or less the same reasons come April 29.

Intentional or not, this move will only increase the ongoing tension between the two nations. There have been a series of events in the past that suggest the relationship between the two countries is becoming worse.

Now, the removal of WhatsApp and Threads will only add more fuel to the raging fire.

Not the First Time for Apple

This isn’t the first time that Apple complied with China’s demands and removed some apps. Back in 2017, it removed the New York Times app (at a period when news censorship was increasing in China) and to date, it remains unavailable.

Last year, a lot of AI-powered assistants were also removed from the App Store. Messaging apps like Signal and Telegram are also blocked in China.

It’s worth noting that China has always had strict laws when it came to what content and apps its people can access. So, this move isn’t all that surprising.

Question & Answers (0)

Have a question? Our panel of experts will answer your queries. Post your Question

Leave a Reply

Write a Review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Krishi Chowdhary Journalist

Krishi Chowdhary Journalist

Krishi is an eager Tech Journalist and content writer for both B2B and B2C, with a focus on making the process of purchasing software easier for businesses and enhancing their online presence and SEO. Krishi has a special skill set in writing about technology news, creating educational content on customer relationship management (CRM) software, and recommending project management tools that can help small businesses increase their revenue. Alongside his writing and blogging work, Krishi's other hobbies include studying the financial markets and cricket.

Latest News

Cardano Founder Celebrates Blockchain's Cost-Effectiveness
Crypto News

Cardano Founder Celebrates Blockchain’s Cost-Effectiveness

memecoin base blockchain
Crypto News

New Meme Coin on BASE Blockchain Has the Potential to Make Millionaires

The first multi-chain Shiba Inu-themed meme coin is now available on Coinbase’s BASE blockchain, as well as Ethereum, BSC Chain, Avalanche, Polygon, and Solana. This addition potentially positions the project...

28 Google Employees Fired for Protesting Against The Company’s Israeli Contract
News

28 Google Employees Fired for Protesting Against The Company’s Israeli Contract

Key Takeaways: Google fired 28 employees for protesting against the company’s $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government and military. The contract, also called Project Nimbus, is a joint collaboration...

Statistics

90+ Jaw-Dropping Squarespace Statistics of 2024 You Must See

Joint International Police Operation Disrupts LabHost
News

Joint International Police Operation Disrupts LabHost – A Platform That Supported 2,000+ Cybercriminals

XRP Falls to $0.3 Amid Massive Weekend Sell-off - Can $1 Be Achieved Post-Halving?
Crypto News

XRP Falls to $0.3 Amid Massive Weekend Sell-off – Can $1 Be Achieved Post-Halving?

Cardano Could Rally to $27 After Bitcoin Halving if Historical Performance
Crypto News

Cardano Could Rally to $27 After Bitcoin Halving Following a Historical Performance