BEIJING:

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> China's cyber watchdog said on Thursday it will require detailed logs on users from internet<\/a> firms as part of a new policy aimed at cracking down on dissenting opinion and online social movements.

The
Cyberspace Administration of China<\/a> (CAC) said that as of Nov. 30 it will require assessment reports from any internet platform that could be used to \"socially mobilise<\/a>\" or lead to \"major changes in public opinion\".

As part of the assessments, which include on-site inspections, companies must show they are logging information including real names, usernames, account names, network addresses, times of use, chat logs, call logs and the type of device being used.

The CAC, in its policy notice posted on its website, did not name specific companies affected, but listed a wide range of services including chat functions, blogs, public accounts, web casts, video sites and news providers.

Companies with those functions include Tencent Holdings Ltd,
Alibaba Group<\/a> Holding Ltd, Baidu Inc as well as Apple Inc, which hosts its message service in China.

Control of the internet has tightened under President Xi Jinping - an effort that has accelerated since 2016, as the ruling Communist Party seeks to crack down on dissent in the booming social media landscape.

In Chinese cyber policy, content that \"undermines\" social stability, manipulates history or runs counter to the government line is deemed a
cybersecurity<\/a> risk, comparable to financial and terrorist cyber threats<\/a>.

According to the terms and conditions of social media services, including the Twitter-like service Weibo and Tencent's WeChat, tech companies are already required to share information with the government on request, though there is little transparency on the exact process.

Companies have increasingly introduced new features to boost government influence over platforms and quash viral content in order to avoid fines, suspensions and in some cases, permanent closure.

On Tuesday, the CAC said it had scrubbed 9,800 social media accounts of independent news providers deemed to have posted sensational, vulgar or politically harmful content.

The new policy comes amid a spate of protests from grassroots movements ranging from labour rights to #MeToo protests.

On Wednesday, students at prestigious Peking University were warned against taking part in demonstrations after 12 labour activists, most of them students, went missing from cities across the country over the weekend, including at least one seized on campus at Peking University.

Censorship controls are also tightening as U.S. tech giants are expanding, including Apple and Alphabet Inc's
Google<\/a>, which has been criticised over secretive plans to launch a censored search engine in China.



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中国监管机构订单详细的用户数据,应对网络动员

中国的网络管理(CAC)说,截至11月30日,它将需要评估报告从任何网络平台,可以用来“社会动员”或导致公众舆论的“重大变化”。

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中国的网络监管机构周四表示,它将需要详细的登录用户互联网公司的新政策,旨在打击反对意见和在线社会运动。

中国的网络管理(CAC)称,截至11月30日,它将需要评估报告从任何网络平台,可以用来”社会动员”或导致“公众舆论的重大变化”。

作为评估的一部分,包括现场检查,公司必须证明他们是日志信息包括真实姓名、用户名、账户名称、网络地址,使用的时候,聊天记录,通话记录和正在使用的设备类型。

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CAC的政策在其网站上发布通知,不影响具体的公司名称,但上市范围广泛的服务,包括聊天功能,博客、公共账户、网上教学、视频网站和新闻提供者。乐动扑克

这些函数包括腾讯控股有限公司(Tencent Holdings Ltd .)的公司,阿里巴巴集团控股有限公司百度(bidu . o:行情)和苹果(aapl . o:行情),主机在中国的消息服务。

控制下的互联网已经收紧了习近平副主席——的努力加速了自2016年以来,执政的共产党寻求打击持不同政见者在蓬勃发展的社会媒体景观。

在中国的网络政策,内容,破坏了社会稳定,操纵历史或违背政府行被认为是一个网络安全风险与金融和恐怖分子网络威胁

据社交媒体服务的条款和条件,包括微博微博和腾讯微信,科技公司已经要求与政府共享信息的请求,虽然没有确切的过程的透明度。

公司越来越多地引入新特性来提高政府对平台的影响力和镇压病毒性内容为了避免罚款,吊销驾照和在某些情况下,永久关闭。

CAC -周二表示,它已擦洗9800社交媒体账户独立新闻提供者视为耸人听闻的,粗俗的或政治有害内容。乐动扑克

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新政策之际,大量的草根运动的抗议从劳动权利到# MeToo抗议。

周三,著名的北京大学的学生被警告不要参加示威游行后12劳工维权人士,其中大部分是学生,上周末失踪从全国各地的城市,包括至少一个抓住了在北京大学校园。

审查控制也紧随着美国科技巨头正在扩大,包括苹果和字母的谷歌一直受到批评,秘密计划在中国推出一个审查的搜索引擎。



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BEIJING:

\"\"
<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> China's cyber watchdog said on Thursday it will require detailed logs on users from internet<\/a> firms as part of a new policy aimed at cracking down on dissenting opinion and online social movements.

The
Cyberspace Administration of China<\/a> (CAC) said that as of Nov. 30 it will require assessment reports from any internet platform that could be used to \"socially mobilise<\/a>\" or lead to \"major changes in public opinion\".

As part of the assessments, which include on-site inspections, companies must show they are logging information including real names, usernames, account names, network addresses, times of use, chat logs, call logs and the type of device being used.

The CAC, in its policy notice posted on its website, did not name specific companies affected, but listed a wide range of services including chat functions, blogs, public accounts, web casts, video sites and news providers.

Companies with those functions include Tencent Holdings Ltd,
Alibaba Group<\/a> Holding Ltd, Baidu Inc as well as Apple Inc, which hosts its message service in China.

Control of the internet has tightened under President Xi Jinping - an effort that has accelerated since 2016, as the ruling Communist Party seeks to crack down on dissent in the booming social media landscape.

In Chinese cyber policy, content that \"undermines\" social stability, manipulates history or runs counter to the government line is deemed a
cybersecurity<\/a> risk, comparable to financial and terrorist cyber threats<\/a>.

According to the terms and conditions of social media services, including the Twitter-like service Weibo and Tencent's WeChat, tech companies are already required to share information with the government on request, though there is little transparency on the exact process.

Companies have increasingly introduced new features to boost government influence over platforms and quash viral content in order to avoid fines, suspensions and in some cases, permanent closure.

On Tuesday, the CAC said it had scrubbed 9,800 social media accounts of independent news providers deemed to have posted sensational, vulgar or politically harmful content.

The new policy comes amid a spate of protests from grassroots movements ranging from labour rights to #MeToo protests.

On Wednesday, students at prestigious Peking University were warned against taking part in demonstrations after 12 labour activists, most of them students, went missing from cities across the country over the weekend, including at least one seized on campus at Peking University.

Censorship controls are also tightening as U.S. tech giants are expanding, including Apple and Alphabet Inc's
Google<\/a>, which has been criticised over secretive plans to launch a censored search engine in China.



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