Apple removes Skype from app store in China

Apple has confirmed it has removed several apps including Skype from its app store in China after the country's government pointed to violations of local laws.

Apple has confirmed it has removed several apps including Skype from its app store in China after the country's government pointed to violations of local laws.

"We have been notified by the Ministry of Public Security that a number of voice over internet protocol apps do not comply with local law, therefore these apps have been removed from the App Store in China," an Apple spokeswoman said.

The removal of apps led to complaints from several Chinese users who were unable to pay for Skype's services through Apple, New York Times had reported, adding that the disruption started in October.

Skype is the latest addition to the list of internet platforms, including Alphabet's Google services, Facebook and Twitter, which has become inaccessible to Chinese users.

In recent years, Beijing has pursued a series of laws and regulations that have raised concerns from foreign companies trying to expand their user base across the country.

Last year, the Chinese government regulated online publication to rein in the internet as it perceives the web as a crucial domain for controlling public opinion and eliminating anti-Beijing sentiment.

Microsoft did not immediately respond to request for comment.

(Reporting by Laharee Chatterjee in Bengaluru and Cate Cadell in Beijing; Editing by Arun Koyyur)

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