
Chinese officials claim that they have successfully broken the encryption used by Apple’s AirDrop feature in order to prevent the sharing of inappropriate content.
Experts supported by the Chinese government have discovered a method for detecting individuals who utilize Apple’s protected AirDrop messaging platform, as reported by the Beijing city government. AirDrop enables users to transfer content to nearby Apple devices without the need for internet access, using encryption to prevent others from viewing the sent material.
2021
Many individuals utilized the service in 2021.pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
In the year 2019, China’s central government…government eventually quelled.
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Apple has restricted file-sharing for iPhone users in China in the year 2022.protests
opposing the strict zero-COVID policy of the ruling Communist Party.
China has eased restrictions on COVID quarantine and lockdown measures in response to public demonstrations.
It was thought that the transmissions were influenced, at least in part, by a demonstration in Beijing where a man displayed banners.
Urging for the ousting of President Xi Jinping.
In November of that year, Apple issued an update for AirDrop. This update only allowed Apple smartphone users in China to choose to receive files from unfamiliar contacts within a 10-minute timeframe before it turns off automatically. This time restriction was not present in the previous version of the feature.
The new version has made it nearly impossible to receive unsolicited files from unknown individuals.
Apple has been consistently criticized for their perceived actions.concessions to Xi’s increasingly repressive China.
Beijing
A comprehensive national security legislation was enforced.
In the year 2020, in Hong Kong, there exists a…
Public dissent was mostly suppressed.
in the previous territory under British rule.
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