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WeChat is integrated with everyday life in China as regulators vet Tencent’s new apps and updates to control its penetration

November 27, 2021
Source: thebl.com thebl.com
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China’s technology giant Tencent must get approval from Chinese regulators before rolling out new apps and updates as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) increases its oversight of some of the country’s biggest technology companies. The move comes after the regulators found several of Tencent’s apps violated data protection rules on several occasions this year, CNBC reported , citing state broadcaster CCTV. Accordingly, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will review any new apps and updates from Tencent before the company can launch them, and it could take seven days. “We are continuously working to enhance user protection features within...
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