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Apple removes homosexual courting apps from Chinese language App Retailer at Beijing’s request
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Apple removes homosexual courting apps from Chinese language App Retailer at Beijing’s request

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 11:17 pm
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Apple has confirmed that it has eliminated two standard homosexual courting apps from its Chinese language iOS Retailer, following an order from Beijing’s foremost web regulator and censorship authority.

It comes following experiences of the apps — Blued and Finka — immediately disappearing from the iOS App Retailer over the weekend. 

In a press release shared with CNBC, Apple confirmed that it was behind the motion and defended the corporate’s place, stating that it should observe the legal guidelines of the international locations the place it operates.

“Primarily based on an order from the Our on-line world Administration of China, we now have eliminated these two apps from the China storefront solely,” the corporate stated, although they clarified that the apps had already been unavailable in different international locations.

Nevertheless, a “lite” model of the Blued app remains to be out there for obtain on the China App Retailer, CNBC confirmed Tuesday.

The Wire had been the primary to report that Apple had made the transfer at Beijing’s order.

The disappearance of Blued and Finka is the most recent instance of China’s crackdown on app shops lately.

Grindr, a preferred homosexual courting app from the U.S., was faraway from the iOS retailer in 2022, days after the Our on-line world Administration of China started a crackdown on content material it thought of unlawful and inappropriate. 

Later in 2023, Beijing introduced new insurance policies requiring all apps serving native customers to register with the federal government and obtain licenses. That transfer had resulted in a wave of international apps being faraway from iOS. 

The next years have additionally seen regulators proceed to attraction on to firms like Apple to take away sure apps as a result of points with their content material. 

In April 2024, Apple eliminated Meta’s WhatsApp and Threads from iOS following an order from the CAC, citing nationwide safety issues.

Apple has confirmed a willingness to adjust to these requests in China, which represents its largest oversea market outdoors the U.S.

The takedown of Blued and Finka additionally probably displays growing crackdowns and censorship of the LGBTQ neighborhood in China. Lately, the federal government has shuttered main advocacy teams, together with the Beijing LGBT Middle. 

Whereas homosexuality was decriminalized in China in 1997, same-sex marriage stays unrecognized. 

— CNBC’s Evelyn Cheng contributed to this report.

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