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China has officially launched internet identification requirements that rights groups have warned will further curtail online ...
China is launching a digital ID system, giving Beijing greater control over online activity and further raising concerns ...
Beijing is moving to crack down on the use of facial recognition by private companies, while preparing to roll out its state-issued national digital ID.
AliExpress: While most tech companies have a tool that allows them to fulfil requests for downloading user information, some ...
Critics of the controversial provision in the Big Beautiful Bill included a diverse group ranging from Marjorie Taylor Greene ...
Victims call for city to reform its laws to adequately penalise this "new form of sexual violence". Read more at straitstimes ...
Cybersecurity expert cautioned that citizens' personal data might be accessed by foreign tech companies or intelligence ...
A man in Nanjing secretly recorded and sold videos of himself with hundreds, raising serious privacy, health, and legal concerns.
A sweeping sexual privacy scandal has triggered national outrage and exposed critical gaps in China's legal and digital frameworks. Known online as 'Sister Hong,' a man from Nanjing allegedly lured ...
As a proportion of China’s GDP, household debt has risen from less than 11% in 2006 to more than 60% today, close to ...
The State Council, China's Cabinet, unveiled a new regulation mandating internet platform companies to regularly report tax-related information of businesses and workers operating on their ...