Apple remove o aplicativo russo MAX da App Store devido a sanções

A Apple removeu o superaplicativo russo MAX, apoiado pelo Estado, da App Store para cumprir sanções. As instalações existentes continuam funcionando, mas os usuários não recebem mais notificações push para chamadas e mensagens.

A Apple confirmou a remoção do aplicativo MAX, que é apoiado pelo Estado russo. A decisão segue as exigências de conformidade com sanções. Usuários que já possuem o aplicativo instalado podem continuar utilizando-o. No entanto, perderam o acesso a notificações push críticas para chamadas e mensagens recebidas. A medida impede novos downloads do superaplicativo na App Store.

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