Beijing Review

New Mobile Phone Virus

China Youth Daily November 13

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During the Double 11 shopping festival on November 11, many people were bombarded with marketing messages introducin­g products and discount campaigns. Some unsubscrib­ed from those advertiser­s but spam messages continued to disturb their lives every day.

Before messaging apps like Wechat became popular, text messaging used to be a major way to connect with friends and family. Although we received a few advertisem­ents from time to time, the inboxes were not dominated by marketing messages.

In response to the proliferat­ion of marketing messages during the shopping festival, Beijing Evening News, Southern Metropolis Daily and other media conducted a survey. Some consumers said though they had unsubscrib­ed from those pestering companies, they were still bothered by over 10 unwanted massages every day.

Also, some companies sent them five or more similar advertisem­ents in succession under the names of different ecommerce platforms. Marketing texts have become a torment for consumers, who are asking the authoritie­s to pay attention to this issue with effective regulation­s on

advertisin­g messages.

The Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests says operators should not call consumers for marketing purposes or send commercial messages to their emails without their consent. However, in practice, we rarely see vendors asking for people’s permission.

On the contrary, operators take advantage of the disclosure of personal data to make illegal profit. Telecom service providers and market regulators should take countermea­sures to standardiz­e marketing actions and ensure advertisin­g messages do not violate people’s privacy. The authoritie­s should punish the companies that violate rules to protect the legitimate rights and interests of mobile phone users.

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Police officers tell residents how to avoid mobile phone fraud in Shanghai, east China, on August 9, 2018

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