Apple has banned customers in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan from engraving political phrases on its devices — including references to voting rights, freedom of the press, political dissidents and Chinese history, according to a report from a human rights organization.
The California-based tech giant’s Chinese customers looking to engrave gadgets like iPads, AirPods and Airtags are banned from using phrases like “human rights” and “Dalai,” a reference to the Dalai Lama. Apple also censors the number 8964, which commemorates the Tiananmen Square massacre.
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