Gizmodo reached out to Apple to see if the company plans to patch this security breach.
Apple did not immediately respond to Gizmodos request for comment.
The Chinese government has long had issues with protestors use of Apples Airdrop feature.
Hong Kong protester waves a “Liberate Hong Kong” flag in 2019.Photo: Willie Siau (Getty Images)
That is no longer the case.
Previously, there was no time limit in China.
But that wasnt enough.
This is the latest sign of Apple butting heads with Chinas Xi Jinping.
Just a few months ago, Chinabanned government officialsfrom using iPhones at work.
In the last year, the iPhone haslost its spotas the number one smartphone in the country.
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