Apple Eliminates Jack Dorsey’s Messaging Application from Chinese App Store

Apple has taken down Bitchat from the Chinese App Store after receiving a demand from the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC). This action underscores the persistent strains between tech firms and regulatory agencies in nations with stringent internet control.

Bitchat, created by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, is a messaging application that facilitates anonymous, peer-to-peer communication via Bluetooth-based mesh networking. This method allows users to transmit messages without depending on conventional internet-connected servers, making it especially attractive in areas facing internet blackouts or social media limitations. The app gained popularity in countries such as Uganda, Iran, and Nepal, where it was utilized during demonstrations and government crackdowns on major platforms.

The CAC’s demand for Bitchat’s removal stemmed from claims that the app breached particular stipulations concerning the security assessment of internet-based information services that could sway public opinion or mobilize users. These regulations mandate such apps to undergo a security evaluation prior to their launch or updates in China.

Currently, Dorsey has not disclosed any information regarding potential steps Bitchat might take to re-enter the Chinese App Store. The withdrawal of Bitchat highlights the difficulties encountered by apps that focus on privacy and decentralized communication in highly regulated markets.

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