
NetEase's Mobile Game Suspected of Publishing Paper in US Based on User Data
On April 17th, NetEase's mobile game Dream Chaser: The Showbiz denied a recent report suspecting its role in publishing a paper in the US containing user data.
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On April 17th, NetEase's mobile game Dream Chaser: The Showbiz denied a recent report suspecting its role in publishing a paper in the US containing user data.
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently organized a third-party testing agency to inspect mobile applications and put forward rectification requirements for 368 apps found to have infringed on users' rights and interests.
On December 19, WeChat Keyboard, a Chinese input method app created by Tencent's WeChat team, went online in the Apple and Android App Stores, and ranked first in the free download list of tool-related apps.
Lanxiang Zhilian, an online security computation company, announced on Wednesday that it had completed an A round of financing worth nearly 200 million yuan ($31.44 Million).
Baidu Netdisk, a cloud storage product owned by Chinese tech giant Baidu, issued a statement on the evening of August 18, denying rumors currently circulating on social media that the company was manually reviewing end users' photos hosted on their platforms.
On July 4, Ant Group announced that it has officially open-sourced a trusted privacy computing framework for global developers called "Secret Flow."
ByteDance will launch a feature on two of its products, TikTok's sister app Douyin and information platform Toutiao, with which the account IP location will be displayed on the user's personal homepage.
Domestic social media platform Xiaohongshu is suspected of leaking the private information of minors, and of poor content auditing.
The mobile version of Bilibili, a Chinese video streaming platform, started displaying users’ IP locations on their profile page and information pages on July 25, as well as the comments they have posted.
A user of Chinese microblogging platform Weibo issued a post on Saturday, exposing a membership activity carried out by Bilibili that appeared to require participants to disclose their private details.
Recently, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center found that 17 mobile applications had shown privacy irregularities.
On Thursday, Shi Yujian, Senior Vice President of Vivo, revealed the latest business progress of the company at its 2021 Developer Conference. Up to now, Vivo has served over 400 million users in more than 60 countries and regions.