Apple declined to comment and directed to its human rights policy, which says it’s “required to comply with local laws” Apple has taken down a Quran app and a Bible app in China at the request of Chinese officials, reports the BBC. The apps, which are called ‘Quran Majeed’ and ‘Bible App by Olive Tree’, were first reported as having been taken down by Apple Censorship — a website that monitors Apple’s App Store globally, it said. The Quran app was removed for hosting illegal religious texts, the BBC report said before adding that the Chinese government has not responded...