Apple Card Investigated After Gender Discrimination Complaints The New York Times
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Heading: Apple Card Investigated After Gender Discrimination Complaints The New York Times
Description / HTTP Status: A prominent software developer said on Twitter that the credit card was sexist against women applying for credit.
Tags, keywords: computers and the internet, tech industry, discrimination, mobile apps, women and girls, banking and finance, credit card, credit score, smartphone, apple pay
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