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20 apps with non-compliance The app of NavInfo's new subsidiary illegally appeared on the list

China Economic Network Beijing, January 5, 2019 Yesterday, the national computer virus emergency response center website update information showed that the application notice added 20 new mobile applications, the types of violations are privacy non-compliance.

The National Computer Virus Emergency Treatment Center reminds mobile phone users to first carefully download and use the above illegal and illegal mobile Apps, and at the same time pay attention to carefully reading the App's user agreement and privacy policy description, not arbitrarily opening and agreeing to unnecessary privacy permissions, not entering personal privacy information at will, regularly maintaining and cleaning relevant data, and avoiding personal privacy information being leaked.

20 apps with non-compliance The app of NavInfo's new subsidiary illegally appeared on the list

Among them, "Traffic Eye" (version 7.5.6, Xiaomi App Store) was pointed out to have the following problems: not explicitly applying to the user for all privacy permissions, suspected of privacy non-compliance; failing to provide effective functions for correcting, deleting personal information and canceling user accounts, or canceling user accounts to set unreasonable conditions, suspected of privacy non-compliance.

Traffic Eye is a mobile map application focusing on providing full-service services for users to travel, independently developed by Beijing Century Qualcomm Technology Co., Ltd., a traffic information service provider, and is an upgraded version of the traffic eye product. The largest shareholder of Beijing Century Qualcomm Technology Co., Ltd. is Beijing NavInfo Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "NavInfo", 002405.SZ), with a shareholding ratio of 90%.

Founded in 2005, As a professional location big data service provider under NavInfo [002405], Qualcomm focuses on mining the value of location ecological data, forming multi-scenario solutions, and achieving the vision of smart city. As a professional traffic information data service provider, Century Qualcomm covers 360+ cities in China and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan through high-quality road condition services, of which 150+ are vehicle-grade cities, and supports a variety of global technical standards such as TPEG, TMC and RTIC. At present, the average daily data processing capacity exceeds 4.2TB, and the total storage capacity reaches 6.96PB+, helping more than 300 customers across the country to realize the ecological value of data.

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