Apple approves controversial Hong Kong protest map app

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Apple has allowed a Hong Kong location map that tracks protest activities to go on its App Store, reversing an earlier decision to reject the submission. The app, which was claimed to keep Hong Kong people safe amid protests, actually shows real-time information about police activities. People against this app worried that some riot protesters may use this app to evade law enforcement. 

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