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‘Hallow’ to Face Ban in the European Union

‘Hallow’ to Face Ban in the European Union

By Church News

The widely-used Christian prayer app Hallow is currently facing the threat of a ban within the European Union, as stringent regulations targeting religious apps pose significant challenges to its operation.

Alex Jones, the CEO and co-founder of Hallow, recently took to social media to express concerns about the EU’s over-regulation, which could make it difficult for the app to continue serving its users in the region.

The potential ban is primarily due to the EU’s strict data privacy laws, which categorize information that indicates a user’s religious or philosophical beliefs as sensitive data. These regulations require platforms to obtain explicit consent from users before handling such data. This legal framework has created hurdles for Hallow, which offers a variety of religious content, including guided prayers, meditations, and Bible readings.

In his announcement, Jones shared his disappointment, highlighting that the app had plans to expand its content to reach audiences in Polish, French, Italian, and German. The news has generated concern among Hallow’s users and supporters, who worry that the ban could limit access to valuable spiritual resources that many rely on for their daily prayer and meditation practices.

Despite the uncertainty, there is hope for a resolution. Some organizations, such as ADF International, have offered to support Hallow in navigating the complex regulatory landscape. The app, which has seen over 22 million downloads since its launch in December 2018, continues to be a crucial tool for individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual lives.

The situation underscores the growing tension between digital religious platforms and regulatory bodies, as they strive to balance data privacy with the freedom to access religious content. As Hallow navigates these challenges, its community remains hopeful that a solution can be found, allowing the app to continue its mission of providing spiritual support to millions of users around the world.

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