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China has officially launched internet identification requirements that rights groups have warned will further curtail online ...
China’s 989 million internet users are not accustomed to digital privacy—but that may be starting to change. On November 1, the country’s first comprehensive data privacy law came into ...
In June, Connecticut amended its data privacy law to mandate online platforms undertake child safety assessments and assist young users in staying away from damaging posts.
A middle-aged man in Nanjing, China, known as 'Jiao,' sparked online outrage after secretly filming his encounters with over ...
NEWS 25 May 2023 China’s souped-up data privacy laws deter researchers Recent regulations have strengthened Chinese data privacy, but are impinging on international research collaboration.
China’s plan to introduce a nationwide digital identification system has been met with criticism and privacy concerns in a country that already closely monitors and censors speech.
Beijing is moving to crack down on the use of facial recognition by private companies, while preparing to roll out its ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -Police in China have detained dozens ... for violating a 2004 obscenity law that can carry jail terms of more than 10 years or life, though legal scholars want it overhauled to ...
Sister Hong was arrested after secretly filming thousands of men during sexual activities. The Chinese cross-dresser is now facing multiple criminal charges.
Such overbroad provisions are inconsistent with international human rights protections. Current Chinese national laws do not meet privacy requirements provided for in international human rights law.
In the two weeks since the Ministry of Public Security and the Cyberspace Administration of China published a draft law proposing an ostensibly voluntary national Internet ID program and opened it ...
China’s internet regulator is reportedly trying to ease fears about its latest data law regulations by reaching out to foreign companies.