Apple has banned an app used to track Hong Kong police after facing criticism from China
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The company added that it had confirmed with the Hong Kong Cybersecurity and Technology Crime Bureau that the app was used to “target and ambush police” and “threaten public safety.” The paper also took aim at Apple Music’s Hong Kong store, which it said contained a song advocating for “Hong Kong independence.”: China accounts for a third of Apple’s revenues, and huge factories operated by firms like Foxconn in China sit at the heart of the Cupertino, California-based tech giant’s supply chain for iPhones, Macbooks and AirPods.
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