10 December,2020 11:33 AM IST | Hong Kong | Agencies
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Companies including the Chinese arm of TripAdvisor Inc. have been ordered by regulators to overhaul their mobile phone apps in what the Chinese government said is a crackdown on pornography and other improper content.
The National Cyberspace Administration ordered the removal of 105 apps including TripAdvisor from app stores this week, although it gave no details of what each app was accused of doing wrong.
The Communist Party tightly controls what the Chinese public sees online and has launched repeated crackdowns on websites and apps. TripAdvisor China didn't immediately respond to request for comment.
Following the removal of its app in China, Nasdaq-listed TripAdvisor's stock price was down 1.68 per cent to USD 29.59 at the market's close in the US on Tuesday. TripAdvisor owns a 40 per cent stake in TripAdvisor China.
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