Apple abruptly pulled Telegram last week when it learned app was serving child pornography<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>We now have the answer for why the popular messaging app Telegram was pulled from the App Store
last week. Telegram for iOS notably disappeared from the App Store for several hours without an explanation before the service’s CEO blamed the problem on Apple pulling the app due to ‘inappropriate content’ appearing in the app.</p>
<p>According to an email shared by
9to5Mac reader
Alijah that includes a response from Phil Schiller who manages the App Store, Telegram was abruptly pulled when Apple learned that the app was serving child pornography to users.</p>
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Apple abruptly pulled Telegram last week when it learned app was serving child pornography