Kremlin demands explanation from Apple after Russian apps removed from App Store
The company said Apple removed the applications without prior warning.
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Summary
The company said Apple removed the applications without prior warning. The removal affects a total of 16 applications operated by the VK holding company. Max disappeared from the App Store on June 3.
Furthermore, Naturally, this raises questions about the reliability of this service and the extent to which it can be trusted as a provider of commercial services," he told a briefing. VKontakte says it has never been subject to sanctions or included on any sanctions lists.
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The company said Apple removed the applications without prior warning.
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The removal affects a total of 16 applications operated by the VK holding company.
according to Kyiv IndependentMax disappeared from the App Store on June 3.
according to Kyiv IndependentNaturally, this raises questions about the reliability of this service and the extent to which it can be trusted as a provider of commercial services," he told a briefing.
according to TASSVKontakte says it has never been subject to sanctions or included on any sanctions lists
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