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Apple Takes Down Nearly 30000 Apps from China App Store – That’s Online
Apple gave publishers a deadline to submit a license number, which would allow users to make in-app purchases.

Apple reportedly removed 29,800 apps from its China App Store over the weekend. Reuters reported that more than 26,000 games were included in the list, according to data released by research firm Qimai.
The mass removal of apps come as the company faces pressure from the Chinese government to strictly enforce local regulations. Authorities have recently been cracking down on unlicensed games, possibly part of a larger campaign against sensitive content.
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