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Apple yanks off Iranian iOS applications from App store

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Apple yanks off Iranian iOS applications from App store

Reports coming out of Iran suggest that Apple has allegedly started removing iOS apps originating from the country’s startups and developers. Prior to this, Apple had, in a limited manner, opened up its App Store to Iranians in September 2016 and appeared to be gradually lifting some of the limitations, periodically, since then.

According to credible tech news site Techrasa, the biggest Iranian e-commerce service, Digikala, which has millions of users, had its app removed from the App Store just a few days ago.

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While there is no official App Store available for the territory of Iran, many companies registered their apps as being outside of Iran to be able to get onto the store.

Digikala uses the Shaparak payment system which is completely isolated from international systems, so would in theory not contravene Apple’s T&Cs.

In addition, several banks in Iran have apps for the iOS platform which are often side-loaded onto phones.

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