Apple removes vaping apps from app store

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightReutersImage caption Some 181 apps will no longer be available on iPhones Apple is
removing all vaping apps from its online store.It said it had taken the decision because of growing official concerns about the impact
vaping can have on health.In the US, 42 deaths and more than 2,100 cases of lung injury have been linked to a respiratory illness tied to
vaping.Apple's decision means a total of 181 apps will not be available on iPhones, reports tech news site Axios.In a statement given to
Axios, Apple said it agreed with official warnings about the negative health impacts of vaping and the potential problem presented by the
appeal of e-cigarettes to the young.It said it took "great care" to ensure that the app store was a place people could trust to get programs
for their iPhone.The vaping apps available via Apple's store let people exercise control of some features of e-cigarettes and others simply
kept people up to date with news about vaping or offered themed games
Apple said anyone who already had a vaping app on their iPhone would be able to continue using it and transfer it to any new Apple
device.The move to eliminate vaping apps began in June when Apple decided to stop accepting any new apps related to e-cigarettes.Research by
the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) into the causes of the respiratory disease that caused the deaths suggests one
ingredient is to blame
The CDC said it had found vitamin E acetate - a thickening agent used in many illegal vaping products - in lung samples from 29 patients hit
by the disease.