The popular gay dating app ‘Grindr’ has been removed from several app stores in China after its cyberspace authority vowed to ensure a “healthy, festive and auspicious online environment” during the Lunar New Year.
last Thursday, according to mobile research firm Qimai, but it is unclear when it disappeared from China’s other major app stores, including Android platforms.
Blued and Aloha, two local competitors of the U.S.-owned dating app, are still accessible for download in China’s market.
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