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The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center monitored and found 20 illegal apps

IT Home News on January 6, the National Computer Virus Emergency Treatment Center recently found that 20 mobile applications have privacy non-compliance through Internet monitoring, violating the relevant provisions of the Cybersecurity Law and the Personal Information Protection Law, and suspected of collecting personal privacy information beyond the scope.

The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center monitored and found 20 illegal apps

1. The App seeks the consent of users in non-explicit ways such as defaulting to the privacy policy, which is suspected of privacy non-compliance. The 2 apps involved are as follows:

Mr. Cat (version 3.3.7, 360 Mobile Assistant)

Yue Reimbursement (version 1.7.7, App Po).

2. The user has not expressly applied for all the privacy permissions, and it is suspected that the privacy is not compliant. The 16 apps involved are as follows:

"Little Raindrop Online Loan" (version 2.6.2, 360 mobile assistant)

Group Car (version 4.5.18, 360 mobile assistant)

Tested (version 2.1.2, 360 mobile assistant)

Zhinong on the Cloud (version 4.6.1, vivo app store)

CMF (version 6.1.1, vivo app store)

"Cloud Hunting Network" (version 7.0, Huawei Application Market)

Little Red Tao (version 5.2.1, Huawei App Market)

Ekangbao (version 2.8.49, Huawei App Market)

Doctor Ming (version 1.7.7, Pea Pod)

E Dragon Rock (version 6.1.0, Pea Pod)

Traffic Eye (version 7.5.6, Xiaomi App Store)

Pipe Ledger (version 5.7.36, Xiaomi App Store)

Truck Treasure Truck Navigation (version 3.0.10.5, App Treasure)

"Yue Reimbursement" (version 1.7.7, app treasure)

"Crete Q Doctor" (version 4.3.7, app treasure).

3. The App began to collect personal information before obtaining the consent of the user, which is suspected of privacy non-compliance. The 1 app involved is as follows:

Mr. Cat (version 3.3.7, 360 Mobile Assistant).

4. Failure to provide effective functions for correcting or deleting personal information and canceling user accounts, or setting unreasonable conditions for canceling user accounts, suspected of privacy non-compliance. The 13 apps involved are as follows:

Wangjie Post (version 3.0.13, 360 mobile assistant)

Yo-Wash (version 7.3.6, Pea Pod)

Bohai Securities (version 9.2.2, Xiaomi App Store).

5. Failure to establish and publish channels for personal information security complaints and reports, or exceeding the time limit for the promised processing of replies, suspected of privacy non-compliance. The 4 apps involved are as follows:

The Bride Says (version 3.5.2, OPPO Software Store

E-Cambo (version 2.8.49, Huawei App Market).

IT Home learned that in response to the above situation, the National Computer Virus Emergency Treatment Center reminds the majority of 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.

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