China’s top metaverse app removes itself from app stores, citing online attacks

  • Jelly, which became China’s most popular free iOS app three weeks after launch, says it has been experiencing malicious rumours and system crashes
  • Some users claim they have run into data leaks after signing up for the app – allegations that Jelly has denied

Jelly app, a social network based on the metaverse concept, has taken itself off Chinese app stores less than a month after launch. Photo: Handout

A metaverse app that topped the download charts in Chinese app stores last week said it has taken itself off the shelves because of online attacks and the need to improve user experiences.

In a statement posted on its official Weibo account, Jelly – a social app built around the metaverse concept – said it suffered from “continuous and organised attacks in recent days”, including malicious rumours circulating on various online platforms, as well as a spate of bad reviews in its app store listings.

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