The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center recently discovered through Internet monitoring that 15 mobile applications have privacy violations, violated the relevant provisions of the “Network Security Law”, and were suspected of collecting personal privacy information beyond the scope.
1. There is no privacy policy in the App, which is suspected of non-compliance with privacy. The 1 App involved is as follows:
“Homeowner Beibei” (version 2.9.0, Huawei AppGallery).
2. Failing to prompt the user to read the privacy policy and other collection and usage rules through pop-up windows and other obvious means when the app is running for the first time, which is suspected of non-compliance with privacy. The 1 App involved is as follows:
“Maker Cloud Business” (version 4.1.3, vivo app store).
3. Failure to expressly apply for all privacy rights to the user is suspected of non-compliance with privacy. The 12 apps involved are as follows:
“Le Grab Doll” (version 6.0.1, 360 mobile phone assistant), “Xiaoyuwang” (version 5.4.8, OPPO software store), “Moving Gang” (version 4.3.0, OPPO software store), “Love errands” (Version 5.0.8, OPPO Software Store), “Biao Yi’an” (Version 3.0.3.2, OPPO Software Store), “Bai Chat Parents Edition” (Version 4.76.5, OPPO Software Store), “Blue Rhino Moving” ( Version 3.0.3, vivo app store), “Maker Cloud Merchant” (version 4.1.3, vivo app store), “Culinary Treasure” (version 1.1.27, Huawei App Store), “Homeowner Beibei” (version 1.1.27, Huawei App Store) 2.9.0, Huawei AppGallery), “Haidilao” (version 8.2.1, Wandoujia), “Chengmei Select” (version 2.4.5, Wandoujia).
4. The app begins to collect personal information before obtaining the user’s consent, which is suspected of non-compliance with privacy. The 3 apps involved are as follows:
“Cooking Every Day” (version 7.6.8, vivo app store), “Flying Flower Order of Poetry Conference” (version 4.2, vivo app store), “more business” (version 5.5.4, pea pods).
5. Failure to provide effective functions for correcting, deleting personal information and canceling user accounts, or setting unreasonable conditions for canceling user accounts, is suspected of privacy violations. The 8 apps involved are as follows:
“Le Grab Doll” (version 6.0.1, 360 mobile phone assistant), “Piao Yi’an” (version 3.0.3.2, OPPO software store), “Daily Cooking” (version 7.6.8, vivo app store), “Creation” Keyunshang” (version 4.1.3, vivo App Store), “Culinary Treasures” (version 1.1.27, HUAWEI AppGallery), “Homeowner Beibei” (version 2.9.0, HUAWEI AppGallery), “Chengmei” Best” (version 2.4.5, pea pods), “more business” (version 5.5.4, pea pods).
6. Failure to establish and publish personal information security complaint and reporting channels, or exceed the promised response time limit, which is suspected of privacy violations. The 1 App involved is as follows:
“Chengmei Selection” (version 2.4.5, pea pods).
In response to the above situation, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center reminds the majority of mobile phone users to download and use the above illegal and illegal mobile apps carefully, and at the same time, pay attention to carefully read the user agreement and privacy policy description of the app, and do not open and agree to unnecessary privacy rights. Do not enter personal privacy information at will, maintain and clean relevant data on a regular basis, and avoid leakage of personal privacy information.
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