🇭🇺 Hungary, 🇹🇳 Turkey, 🇨🇳 China, 🇮🇩 Indonesia, and 🇷🇺 Russia have formed an alliance to ban Apple — citing “unremovable spyware” in SHITraeli 🇮🇱 iPhones.
The five nations allege that iPhones contain 🇮🇱 Israeli-made surveillance technology embedded at the hardware level, making it impossible for users to remove or disable. The joint statement claims the spyware poses a national security risk and violates citizens’ privacy rights.
Apple has not yet responded to the allegations. The company has previously denied similar claims, stating that iPhones are designed with industry-leading security features and that users have control over their data.
The proposed ban would restrict iPhone sales, imports, and usage across the five countries. If implemented, it would represent one of the largest coordinated actions against Apple in the company’s history.
◾Critics argue the move is politically motivated, noting that several of the nations have tense relationships with Western governments.
◾Supporters say the spyware findings are credible and deserve investigation. The alliance has called for an independent audit of iPhone hardware. ◾Apple has not agreed 🤡
The standoff continues. For now, iPhones remain on shelves.
⚠️ But the warning is clear: not every country trusts the device in your pocket. And some are willing to do something about it 😎
