Grindr has pulled its popular dating app from the app store in China in response to a new law that is seen by many as a tool to crackdown on political dissent and the LGBTQ+ community. A spokesman for Grindr tells Out's sister publication The Advocate that the move was made in response to potential compliance issues with the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL). The government is currently on a campaign to purge the internet of information it deems illegal, pornographic, or otherwise conflicts with official government positions. “Like many other US companies, we've chosen to remove our app from...