Last month, Apple has been revealed to comply with laws that require the recommendation of installing apps approved by the Russian government when the iPhone and iPads sold in Russia, which are sold in Russia, are first launched.
It is reported that the law has been enforced on April 1, and Apple has been enabled on the system server side, and has begun to install apps approved by the Russian government after the initial setting of the iPhone.
At first, this policy was alert to "the Russian government's pre -installed application", but in fact, after the initial setup was over, it was induced to the App Store, and a Russian government has been offered an application list.It seems to be just.You can refuse simply by pressing the "x" button, and will not be installed unless you press the download button next to each app.
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Nevertheless, after taking the familiar initial procedure, such as on -off location information and display settings, the message saying "I will continue to display downloadable apps in complying with Russian legal requirements" is this.It must be something different.
At the moment YANDEX.Browser, YANDEX.Russian domestic apps such as MAPS and Russian Federal Service apps are lined up.However, it is likely that the face of these apps will be changed over time.
Apple had previously stated that all apps had to comply with the App Store Review Guidelines.In other words, these local apps do not include software that is not allowed in the App Store, although the Russian government wants to install.
According to local media, the list of Russian government recommended apps cannot be opt -out and hidden.However, the Android device has also been told that pre -installation is obliged, and Apple may have minimized concessions to the government.
Source: Khaos Tian (Twitter)
VIA: 9to5mac