Commuters browse their smartphones as they walk by a mobile phone app advertisement at a subway station in Beijing. Photo: AP
Data privacy: China defines for the first time ‘necessary’ information that apps can collect, closing ‘bundled consent’ loophole
- Users of live-streaming, short video, news, browser and utility apps can access basic services on these platforms without providing personal information
- The new rules come as China seeks to expand the internet industry’s role in economic growth, while providing more protection for consumers’ personal data
Commuters browse their smartphones as they walk by a mobile phone app advertisement at a subway station in Beijing. Photo: AP