During Apple's developer conference, protesters gathered outside the company's Cupertino campus to urge Apple to remove apps that they claim facilitate child sexual abuse. The group, which includes members from UltraViolet and the Heat Initiative, displayed a sign stating, "Apple is powered by child sexual abuse" and questioned incoming CEO John Ternus about the company's actions regarding the issue. The protest highlights ongoing concerns about the presence of harmful content on platforms like Apple's App Store and iCloud.
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Protesters Call on Apple to Remove Certain Apps During WWDC
Protesters at Apple's WWDC called for the removal of apps that they allege contribute to child sexual abuse. The demonstration was organized by advocacy groups UltraViolet and the Heat Initiative, who are pressing Apple to take action against such content on its platforms.
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