Apple has long been known as a pioneering and rule-breaking tech company with a dedication to privacy and free expression. Now, they're apparently continuing that tradition by developing bold new ways to appease Communist China: Apple CEO Tim Cook personally met with Chinese officials in 2016 and pledged to invest $275 billion into the local economy over a five-year period in exchange for Beijing allowing the iPhone maker to freely do business on the mainland. Cook visited China in 2016 after the government shut down iTunes books and movies. Beijing was also threatening features such as Apple Pay, iCloud, and...