Apple is already ahead of the game after the CDC released a report stating that 42 people in the U.S. have died from lung disease due to vaping and e-cigarette use.
to e-cigarette and vaping products, going so far as to call the spread of these devices a public health crisis and a youth epidemic.
"We agree," Apple continued."And we’ve updated our App Store Review Guidelines to reflect that apps encouraging or facilitating the use of these products are not permitted. As of today, these apps are no longer available to download." The CDC report strongly recommends that e-cigarette users refrain from using the devices. According to the agency, there have been 2,172 cases of severe respiratory illnesses among people who reported
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