The pro-democracy developers behind PopVote, an electronic voting platform designed for Hong Kong’s recent unofficial primary, are accusing Apple of censorship after the tech giant allegedly rejected the voting platform’s iOS version from its App Store.
Less than a month after the passing of Beijing’s new Hong Kong national security act, more than 600,000 Hongkongers cast electronic or paper ballots in the pro-democracy opposition’s unofficial primary over the weekend.
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