China Orders 25 Tech Giants To Fix Raft of Problems (bloomberg.com) 15
China ordered more than two dozen technology firms to carry out internal inspections as part of a campaign to root out illegal online activity. From a report: The Ministry of Industry Information Technology on Friday told 25 of its largest internet and hardware companies including Alibaba Group Holding and Tencent Holdings to carry out internal reviews and rectify issues ranging from data security to consumer rights protections. The twin giants and 10 other firms were also asked separately on Wednesday to step up data security protections, including the export of key information, by the Internet Society of China, which was acting on behalf of MIIT.
The meetings this week come after the internet industry regulator announced on Monday it was beginning a six-month campaign to crackdown on illegal online activity. Days later, it told Tencent and 13 other corporations to address problems related to pop-ups within their ads. The crackdown is the latest move by Beijing to rein in the country's internet leaders in areas from antitrust to data security and ride-hailing. Meituan, Xiaomi and ByteDance were among firms summoned to both meetings. On Friday, the MIIT ordered the companies to address eight types of problematic behavior including pop-ups, data collection and storage as well as the blocking of external links.
The meetings this week come after the internet industry regulator announced on Monday it was beginning a six-month campaign to crackdown on illegal online activity. Days later, it told Tencent and 13 other corporations to address problems related to pop-ups within their ads. The crackdown is the latest move by Beijing to rein in the country's internet leaders in areas from antitrust to data security and ride-hailing. Meituan, Xiaomi and ByteDance were among firms summoned to both meetings. On Friday, the MIIT ordered the companies to address eight types of problematic behavior including pop-ups, data collection and storage as well as the blocking of external links.
Illegal Activity Like... (Score:1)
Oh bother ... (Score:3)
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Something doesn't seem right here (Score:2)
data security protections, including the export of key information,
What sort of data exports are they talking about here?
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Analytics? Integrating mundane functionality that allows tech firms outside China to track them.
Supposing for a moment that this isn't paranoid overreach from Big Brother in Beijing, freedom from surreptitious monetization by foreign corporations.
Don't most Slashdot users ad-block while complaining about telemetry?
I'm a tad confused (Score:2)
Ministry of Industry (Score:1)
If only western govts... (Score:2)
Sounds like they are preparing for cyberwar (Score:2)