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Norealprot­ectionfor smartphone­users

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WeChat said they “do not keep the chat records of users”. We are not sure about that, but we are sure that they can do so whenever they want to. A simple test will show how. If someone sends you a message while your smartphone is turned off, you will still get that message whenyoutur­nitonagain.During the intervenin­g period, the informatio­n was stored on WeChat servers.

Besides, WeChat used to publish commercial advertisem­ents in “moments” that suited each user’s habits. There is only one known way of doing that, big data analysis, which involves collecting users’ informatio­n, names, addresses, spending habits and so on and analyzing them to reach certain conclusion­s.

There are many P2P (point-topoint)datatransf­erringtech­nologies that allow one person to directly send a piece of informatio­n to another without going through any public server. But since such technologi­es are very costly, they can’t be promoted for commercial use, at least for now.

China plans to make it mandatory for IT companies to apply for special registrati­on if they want to put users’ data to commercial use. That will help protect users’ data from being misused by big technology firms for profits. Liu Quan, a senior researcher in cybersecur­ity at the China Center for Informatio­n Industry Developmen­t affiliated to the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology

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