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Apple’s China App Store has already been under scrutiny on the mainland after local regulations were updated last year. Photo: Shutterstock

Chinese media spots pornography-linked apps on Apple’s mainland App Store amid regulators’ tightened scrutiny of this market

  • A few malicious apps that link to either pornographic or online gambling websites were found on Apple’s mainland App Store by local media
  • The discovery was made at a time when Apple has started complying with regulations that require all apps and app developers to be licensed
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A few apps that link to pornographic sites have been spotted on Apple’s mainland Chinese App Store by local media, reflecting a glaring oversight in a market where regulators strictly review and monitor online content.

One of these apps Xuexi Xinde Zimu, which translates to Learning Sindhi Alphabets in English, was the country’s most downloaded free iOS app during the recent National Day holiday, according to a report by local digital news outlet The Paper, which is run by state-owned Shanghai United Media Group.

On Monday, Guangzhou-based tabloid newspaper Southern Metropolis Daily reported that it found three such apps, including Xuexi Xinde Zimu, on Apple’s China App Store.

These apps, which directed users to either pornographic or online gambling websites, have subsequently been removed, according to local media reports.

Apple did not immediately respond to an inquiry on Monday.

A man stands in front of the Apple store in Shanghai on January 5, 2022. Apple has recently updated guidelines on its Chinese app developer website to reflect the latest government policy that requires the licensing of all apps for local users. Photo: EPA-EFE

The malicious apps were found in spite of Apple’s stringent policies against such content and its China App Store’s reputation as a cleaner platform compared with mainland Android stores.

Still, this was not the first time that Apple’s China App Store was spotted with a malicious program. In July, an app called Small Fat Answer was found there and led users to porn sites, according to local media reports.

Apple’s China App Store has already been under scrutiny on the mainland after local regulations were updated last year, requiring app distribution platforms to submit registration information of apps and app developers to the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC).

Last month, the CAC published the country’s first batch of 26 mobile app stores that have submitted business details to regulators. Apple was notably absent.

China has 26 registered app stores, and Apple isn’t one of them

The Cupertino, California-based tech giant recently updated its app developer website to reflect the latest registration policies. In its guidelines, Apple stipulated that developers must submit an “internet content provider filing” when they publish new apps on its China App Store.

The company also required certain apps to obtain proper licensing from Chinese authorities before the public can download them.

That action is expected to heighten barriers of entry for apps on the iOS Store. It is also expected to see the eventual removal of foreign apps banned by China’s internet censors, including Instagram, Google and X.

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