The Great Firewall, as its known, is implemented by the Chinese government to crackdown on user access by its citizens. Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, have been a means to bypass that restriction for years.
Now it seems that Apple has decided to remove that accessibility option for Chinese citizens. According to several different developers who previously had their own VPN apps available in the Chinese App Store, their apps have been removed. As TechCrunchreports, it was first noted by ExpressVPN, which is a provider based outside of China. The developer confirmed that “all major VPN” apps have been removed from the Chinese App Store at this point.
According to a response from Apple directly, the reason ExpressVPN’s app was removed was because it “includes content that is illegal in China.”
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