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Grindr is obtained from Apple’s App Store in China

February 2, 2022
Source: fry-electronics.com fry-electronics.com
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The executives of Grindr, the world’s most popular gay dating app, have pulled the app from Apple’s app store in China over concerns about data regulations, marking a new turn of events. of a series of foreigners leaving the Chinese market under the new regulations. Grindr’s services continue to operate in China, although the Chinese government has previously taken steps to block services that don’t follow their rules. In this case, the rules include a new personal information protection law that requires permission from the Chinese government for customer data to be transmitted outside of the country’s borders. Headquartered in...
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