![]() Those who support the ban claim that apps geared toward the LGBT community are prone to hosting pornography and other content viewed as inappropriate for Indonesia’s conservative society. Neither company immediately responded to TIME’s request for comment. ![]() Google and Apple are reportedly among the private companies that will be asked to remove the apps from their digital stores. The spokesperson said that letters had been sent to three online service providers requesting that the apps be blocked, but it is unclear whether they will adhere to the bid. ![]() Read More: LGBT Rights in Indonesia Are Coming Under ‘Unprecedented Attack’ “We are starting to block LGBT applications,” AFP cited Communications Ministry spokesperson Noor Iza as saying, adding that the move was intended to target services that promote “sexual deviancy.”
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