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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Beijing: China has asked domestic app<\/a> stores to remove 90 apps in an attempt to check \"irregular collection of personal information<\/a>.\"The move comes two weeks after the implementation of a new regulation that defines what types of user data apps<\/a> can collect and what is off limits.

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (
MIIT<\/a>) announced that the apps were being taken \"offline\" for an indefinite period. The affected apps include online ticket booking platform Damai, online travel booking app Tuniu, China's biggest LinkedIn rival Maimai, and Tianya, an online community for people to share views and ideas. However, users who already have the apps installed can continue to use them, reported South China Morning Post.

The apps were also accused of other irregularities, including \"requesting user authorisation in a compulsory, frequent and excessive manner\", \"forcing users to use targeted promotions\", \"collecting user data beyond a defined range\" and \"misleading users to download the app\".

However, MIIT asked app stores to maintain strict standards when reviewing the apps.

According to South China Morning Post, in the past, other apps that have been removed were made available again after changes.

Meanwhile, In June last year, India also banned 59 Chinese mobile applications including the widely-used social media platforms such as TikTok, WeChat, and Helo keeping in view the threat to the nation's sovereignty and security.

The majority of the apps banned in the June 29 order were red-flagged by intelligence agencies over concerns that they were collecting user data and possibly also sending them \"outside\".

In September, the Indian government further blocked 118 Chinese mobile apps stating that they are \"prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of the state and public order\".
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中国删除90个应用程序检查不规则收集个人信息的

受影响的应用程序包括在线机票预订平台专刊,在线旅游预订应用Tuniu,中国最大的LinkedIn对手Maimai天涯,一个在线社区的人们分享意见和想法。然而,已经安装的应用程序的用户可以继续使用他们,南华早报报道。

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北京:中国已要求国内应用程序商店删除90个应用程序为了检查“不规则的集合个人信息”。此举是两周后的实现定义什么类型的的新规定用户数据的应用可以收集和禁区。

中国工业和信息化部(工信部)宣布,应用程序被无限期“离线”。受影响的应用程序包括在线机票预订平台专刊,在线旅游预订应用Tuniu,中国最大的LinkedIn对手Maimai天涯,一个在线社区的人们分享意见和想法。然而,已经安装的应用程序的用户可以继续使用他们,南华早报报道。

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其他违规行为的应用程序也被指控,包括“请求用户授权义务,频繁和过度的方式”,“迫使用户使用有针对性的促销活动”,“收集用户数据定义范围之外”和“误导用户下载应用程序”。

然而,工信部要求应用程序商店保持严格的标准审查时应用。

南华早报称,在过去,其他应用程序可以被移除后再更改。

与此同时,去年6月,印度还禁止59中国移动应用程序包括TikTok等广泛使用的社会媒体平台,微信,直升机保持视图对国家的主权和安全的威胁。

大多数应用程序禁止在6月29日被打上了“情报机构/担心他们也可能收集用户数据和发送“外”。

9月,印度政府进一步阻止了118中国移动应用程序声称他们是“偏见的主权和完整性的印度,印度的国防,国家和公共安全秩序”。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Beijing: China has asked domestic app<\/a> stores to remove 90 apps in an attempt to check \"irregular collection of personal information<\/a>.\"The move comes two weeks after the implementation of a new regulation that defines what types of user data apps<\/a> can collect and what is off limits.

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (
MIIT<\/a>) announced that the apps were being taken \"offline\" for an indefinite period. The affected apps include online ticket booking platform Damai, online travel booking app Tuniu, China's biggest LinkedIn rival Maimai, and Tianya, an online community for people to share views and ideas. However, users who already have the apps installed can continue to use them, reported South China Morning Post.

The apps were also accused of other irregularities, including \"requesting user authorisation in a compulsory, frequent and excessive manner\", \"forcing users to use targeted promotions\", \"collecting user data beyond a defined range\" and \"misleading users to download the app\".

However, MIIT asked app stores to maintain strict standards when reviewing the apps.

According to South China Morning Post, in the past, other apps that have been removed were made available again after changes.

Meanwhile, In June last year, India also banned 59 Chinese mobile applications including the widely-used social media platforms such as TikTok, WeChat, and Helo keeping in view the threat to the nation's sovereignty and security.

The majority of the apps banned in the June 29 order were red-flagged by intelligence agencies over concerns that they were collecting user data and possibly also sending them \"outside\".

In September, the Indian government further blocked 118 Chinese mobile apps stating that they are \"prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of the state and public order\".
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