- Apple reportedly restricted the use of its popular AirDrop feature in China this month as protests against the Chinese Communist Party’s policies increased.
- Protesters in that country had reportedly been using the iPhone AirDrop option in order to communicate with nearby protesters without oversight from government censors.
- The AirDrop feature normally allows users to open their phones indefinitely to access other nearby iPhones. Apple’s latest iOS update, however, reportedly disables that function.