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Microsoft to offer Apple devices to employees in China, cites absence of Android services

by Yurie Miyazawa
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Microsoft to offer Apple devices to employees in China, cites absence of Android services
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MICROSOFT intends to offer Apple’s iOS-based devices to its employees in China to access authentication apps, a company spokesperson said on Monday (Jul 8), citing the absence of Google’s Android services in the country.

Microsoft has been under increased scrutiny after a series of security breaches, the latest being that of Russian hackers who spied and accessed e-mails of the company’s employees and customers earlier this year.

The development was first reported by Bloomberg News, which, citing an internal memo, said the Windows OS maker instructed its employees in China to use Apple devices at workplace from September.

As a part of Microsoft’s global Secure Future Initiative, the move to switch to iOS devices stems from the lack of availability of the Google Play Store in China which limits its employees’ access to security apps such as Microsoft Authenticator and Identity Pass, the report added.

“Due to the lack of availability of Google Mobile Services in this region, we look to offer employees a means of accessing these required apps, such as an iOS device,” a company spokesperson said.

Microsoft is among those US companies that have a strong presence in China. It entered the Chinese market in 1992 and also operates a large research and development centre in the country.

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The company will provide iPhone 15 models to employees, currently using Android handsets across China, including Hong Kong, the Bloomberg report said. REUTERS

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