Why China Keeps Tangling With Apple

International Business Times

Published Jul 11, 2014 02:33PM ET

Updated Jul 11, 2014 04:11PM ET

Why China Keeps Tangling With Apple

By Matt Schiavenza - Since first appearing on the Chinese market in 2007, iPhones have endured a series of challenges, but the iconic smart phones made by Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) had never been accused of threatening the country’s security. But on Friday the country’s state-run broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) said that the iPhone's “Frequent Locations” tracker possesses “extremely sensitive data” that, if revealed, may disclose national secrets.

The Mountain View, California, has not yet responded to the CCTV statement. John Brownlee, a blogger at the Cult of Mac, characterized the allegations as “absurd” and noted that Apple does not keep any information stored in the “Secret Locations” tab.

The report is merely the latest clash between a major American tech company and the Chinese government. In May, Beijing issued an edict forbidding government-operated computers from running Windows 8, the newest operating system of Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT), citing a security concern with the widely used Windows XP. The Chinese government has also interfered with Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) services, disrupting email and search services throughout the country, and has clashed with hardware companies like Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC).