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      <description>China has introduced a new rule that requires people to have their faces scanned when signing up for mobile phone services, as experts and even state media raised concerns that there were insufficient measures in place to safeguard privacy rights.
Before the introduction of the new requirement on Sunday, which had been announced in September by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, people registering for mobile phone services had to provide only a copy of their identity cards.
The...</description>
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      <title>Signing a mobile contract in China? Get ready for a facial scan</title>
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      <description>[Sponsored Article]
At the technology showcase HONOR Artology: Explore Art &amp; Technology with You(th) held at H Queen's in Central, HONOR presents —for the first time to the public in Hong Kong —the brand's latest smartphone model and the applications of its ground-breaking technology. A smartphone that truly offers an enticing glimpse into the futuristic vision of this fast-growing brand.
The marque may be new to the city, but it has already proved its worth among the digital natives across...</description>
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