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- Apple confirmed it has removed thousands of gambling and lottery apps from the App Store in China.
- State broadcaster CCTV criticized the US company's management on Sunday for allowing gambling apps.
- Apple said: "We are vigilant in our efforts to find these and stop them from being on the App Store."
BEIJING (Reuters) - Apple says it has pulled illegal lottery apps from its App Store in China amid tightening regulation and a barrage of criticism from state media.
According to state media, the company has recently pulled around 25,000 apps from its Chinese store in an effort to cooperate with regulators.
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