The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center found 12 illegal mobile applications for e-commerce shopping
2021-11-11
The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center recently found that 12 e-commerce shopping mobile applications had privacy violations through Internet monitoring, violated the relevant provisions of the network security law and the personal information protection law, and were suspected of collecting personal information beyond the scope. As the "double 11" is approaching, experts remind everyone to improve personal protection awareness and avoid the disclosure of personal privacy information. 1. All privacy rights not explicitly applied to the user are suspected of privacy non-compliance. The 11 apps involved are as follows: Yiwu shopping (version 3.6.1, vivo app store), convenience bee (version 5.8.1, vivo app store), Alibaba (version 10.13.4.0, baidu mobile assistant), pea preferred sale Mall (version 2.2.8, pea pod), Amazon shopping (version 22.18.0.600, pea pod), Penny (version 7.0.4, Xiaomi app store) , Xiaomi Youpin (version 4.22.1, Xiaomi app store), cloudo Keduo (version 6.36, Xiaomi app store), buy today (version 7.0.7.1, Xiaomi app store), true happiness (version 8.3.2, APP treasure), and gathering shark global collection (version 6.3.0, APP treasure). 2. App provided personal information to third parties without anonymization, which is suspected of privacy non-compliance. One app involved is as follows: Multipoint (version 5.2.2360 mobile assistant). 3. App began to collect personal information before obtaining the user's consent, which is suspected of privacy non-compliance. One app involved is as follows: Penny (version 7.0.4, Xiaomi app store). 4. Failure to provide effective correction, deletion of personal information and cancellation of user account, or unreasonable conditions for cancellation of user account, suspected of privacy non-compliance. One app involved is as follows: Cloudo Geduo (version 6.36, Xiaomi app store). 5. Failure to establish and publish personal information security complaint and reporting channels, or exceeding the promised response time limit, suspected of privacy non-compliance. The two apps involved are as follows: Cloudo Keduo (version 6.36, Xiaomi app store) and buy today (version 7.0.7.1, Xiaomi app store). In view of the above situation, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center reminds the majority of mobile phone users to carefully download and use the above illegal and illegal mobile apps. At the same time, they should carefully read the user agreement and privacy policy description of the app, not open and agree to unnecessary privacy rights at will, not enter personal privacy information at will, and maintain and clean relevant data regularly. (Xinhua News Agency)
Edit:Chen Jie Responsible editor:Li Ling
Source:Xinhuanet
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