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Station B responded to let users sell privacy for members to question: the wording of the copywriting is inappropriate and has been rectified offline

IT house March 13 news, yesterday evening, Weibo blogger @ beanie sauce a little idle posted a answer card to redeem the activity of B station large members, which requires users to write out their real names, contact numbers, ID card numbers, delivery addresses and other information, which caused heated discussions on the Internet.

Station B responded to let users sell privacy for members to question: the wording of the copywriting is inappropriate and has been rectified offline

This afternoon, Bilibili Danmaku.com official Blog responded to the question, saying that the page is a 2233 traffic card application registration page cooperated by Station B and China Unicom operators, not a promotion activity that collects 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, the activity copywriting is indeed misphrased and easy to cause misunderstanding. The page was taken offline and rectified.

Station B responded to let users sell privacy for members to question: the wording of the copywriting is inappropriate and has been rectified offline

As can be seen from the exposed graph, the event page shows that user information will be authorized to be shared with merchants in specific industries, including automotive, education, travel, home improvement, local life, etc., and may receive phone calls or text messages from merchants.

Station B responded to let users sell privacy for members to question: the wording of the copywriting is inappropriate and has been rectified offline

IT home test, from the B station mobile phone client to apply for 33 cards, will require the same content as the above requirements, but not written "authorized to share information to the merchant" and other related content.

Station B responded to let users sell privacy for members to question: the wording of the copywriting is inappropriate and has been rectified offline

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