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There’s one emoji you can’t see in China
Researcher discovers that censorship feature on iPhones in China can crash some devices
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Did you know there’s one emoji that iPhone users in China can’t see?
The emoji for Taiwan’s flag 🇹🇼, introduced in iOS 9 in 2015, can’t be found on the keyboard in Apple devices where the location is set to China.
If these users receive a text message with the Taiwan flag emoji, they see a white box with an X instead.

This isn’t actually new. It’s been happening for years now. But it gained wider attention this week when cybersecurity researcher Patrick Wardle says he found a bug in this censorship feature that could cause iMessage, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and others to crash on some iPhones.
Wardle stumbled upon the discovery when a friend from Taiwan told him that whenever she got a message with the Taiwan flag emoji, or typed the word “Taiwan” -- the app would crash immediately.
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