Home Industry Technology Apple pulls plug on WhatsApp, Threads in China Telegram and Signal — two other foreign messaging apps — were also removed from the store on Friday by Reuters April 19, 2024 Credit: Getty Images Apple said on Friday it had removed Meta Platforms’ WhatsApp and Threads from its App Store in China after being ordered to do so by the Chinese government, which cited national security concerns. Telegram and Signal — two other foreign messaging apps — were also removed from the store on Friday, according to app tracking firms Qimai and AppMagic. READ MORE: Dubai-based Telegram to hit 1 billion users, says founder Other Meta apps including Facebook, Instagram and Messenger remained available to download, according to Reuters checks on Friday. Many other popular apps developed by Western companies including YouTube and X were also available. It was not immediately clear how WhatsApp or Threads might have caused security concerns for Chinese authorities. “The Cyberspace Administration of China ordered the removal of these apps from the China storefront based on their national security concerns,” Apple said in an emailed statement. “We are obligated to follow the laws in the countries where we operate, even when we disagree,” the statement said. Meta declined to comment and referred queries to Apple. Apple did not respond to requests for comment on Signal and Telegram. Representatives for the two companies did not immediately reply to requests for comment. The Cyberspace Administration of China also did not immediately respond to a request for comment. None of the four apps are widely used in China – where Tencent’s WeChat is by far the dominant service. The four apps remain available in Hong Kong and Macau, China‘s two special administrative regions. Some experts on China‘s tech industry said the government order on WhatsApp and Threads could be related to a new rule last August that requires all apps available in China to register with the government or risk being removed. Tags Apple meta Signal Telegram Threads WhatsApp You might also like Apple faces $3.8bn legal claim over iCloud practices AI spending spree: Big tech’s quarterly results draws scrutiny In Dubai, you can now book taxis via WhatsApp Apple debuts iPhone 16 with test AI software rolling out this year and next