Two days ago, Xiaomi officially released a set of data.
Just three months have passed this year, and Xiaomi has carried out 12 special work on application governance, and has checked tens of thousands of apps.
There are three main categories of bad apps that can be unearthed.
More than 190 apps that frequently obtain permissions and have non-compliant privacy.
Pirated apps, more than 60.
There are more than 40 apps that violate the rules.
via: Mi App Store
Both the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and mobile phone manufacturers have been cracking down on these violations for a long time.
It can only be said that your bad apps know how to commit crimes against the wind.
Frequent access to permissions, privacy non-compliance related operations, I believe you see a lot.
Sometimes when you use an app, you suddenly pop up to ask for permissions.
Normally, apps should inform users of the purpose for which they are getting permissions.
For example, if an app wants to get camera permissions, it's because the user is turning on the QR code scanning function.
But some apps, when they come up, they just don't say a word and roar to grab permissions.
via: Mi App Store
According to Xiaomi's official statement, cleanup, Wi-Fi key, and power-saving apps are the high incidence of such violations.
Suddenly you will be reminded to "clean up the garbage", and when you click, you will ask for various permissions.
via: Mi App Store
It's not unusual for this type of app.
So as early as two years ago, Xiaomi conducted a strict investigation of these apps.
Including Huawei, etc., have also cracked down on this kind of behavior.
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In addition to the issue of permissions, various fake pirated apps also have to be mentioned.
Many pirated apps will impersonate genuine apps through high-imitation names, high-imitation names, and other operations.
For example, the official name is "Traffic Management 12123", and the pirated version is called "Traffic Management 123123".
The official name is "individual income tax", and piracy is called "individual income tax declaration".
via: Mi App Store
Not to mention the old people with little experience in using machines, even young people, if they are not careful, they will be fooled.
In addition, illegal hot updates are also illegal operations that have been severely cracked down.
These apps will appear to be harmless to fool app store reviewers into arranging for listing.
But after the user clicks on the download, it is not the case.
Open the app and change all kinds of illegal content such as gambling and loans in seconds.
via: Mi App Store
Similar operations are also seen in the apple next door.
Of course, neither Xiaomi nor Apple, nor any app store will allow this kind of operation.
Including Guozi, a large number of such "fake and serious" software were banned last year.
Although the app store and relevant departments have been strictly cracking down on waves after waves, it is true that they cannot eradicate these illegal apps.
But at least it can be seen that the big guys are working.
At least let our users surf the Internet and feel a little more at ease.
I just don't know what new routines will all kinds of rogue apps do next time......