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Apple AAPL-Q has started requiring new apps to show proof of a Chinese government licence before their release on its China App Store, joining local rivals that had adopted the policy years earlier to meet tightening state regulations.
To get an ICP filing licence, developers need to have a company in China or work with a local publisher, which has been an obstacle for a large number of foreign apps.
Apple is also facing other troubles in China as Beijing focuses more on security, such as some government agencies banning employees from using iPhones, as Reuters reported last month.
Rich Bishop, CEO of app publishing firm AppInChina, said demanding ICP filings from developers brings Apple one step closer to being fully compliant in China.
Many developers have taken to social media to voice concerns over Apple’s decision, fearing it may further tighten rules to fully comply with China’s regulations.
Some iPhone users in China posted on X saying that they may need to start using Apple accounts from other countries to access their favourite apps.
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