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Station B was accused of "selling privacy for members", response: it is a traffic card application registration page, and the improper wording has been offline for rectification

Sanyan Finance news on March 13, today, the B station official micro-posted a response to the "sell privacy for membership" incident, saying that the page exposed by netizens is the 2233 traffic card application registration page cooperated by B station and Unicom operators, not a promotion activity to collect privacy. The information filled in by the user is the information that must be provided to the operator when applying for a traffic card, and will be handed over to the operator for legal use. However, Station B said that the activity copywriting was inappropriate, and it had taken the page offline and rectified it.

Station B was accused of "selling privacy for members", response: it is a traffic card application registration page, and the improper wording has been offline for rectification

Yesterday evening, some bloggers posted an article accusing Station B of "letting users sell privacy for members".

Station B was accused of "selling privacy for members", response: it is a traffic card application registration page, and the improper wording has been offline for rectification
Station B was accused of "selling privacy for members", response: it is a traffic card application registration page, and the improper wording has been offline for rectification

According to the pictures released by the blogger, the top of the promotional page of Station B is marked with a description of "Answering the Question Card redemption for large members", while the so-called "Answer question" requires the user to fill in personal information such as name, telephone, ID card number and delivery address.

In addition, the relevant instructions state that the personal information collected may be used for automotive industry service providers, tourism industry service providers, etc.

Station B was accused of "selling privacy for members", response: it is a traffic card application registration page, and the improper wording has been offline for rectification

Some netizens said that if the user fills in personal information, then someone will come to the door to "force the user" to open a card.

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