What's new

WeChat confirms that it makes all private user data available to the Chinese government

Chhatrapati

BANNED
Joined
Aug 4, 2016
Messages
11,579
Reaction score
-22
Country
India
Location
Mauritius


WeChat, which is developed by Chinese firm Tencent, is a messaging app similar to Whatsapp

RTX36IE0-770x435.jpg

Moneycontrol News

WeChat has confirmed what has been rumoured all along i.e. it gives all user information to the Chinese government. The popular app in a privacy statement is now informing the users that virtually all the private user information will be disclosed to the authorities.

WeChat, owned by the Chinese firm Tencent, is a messaging app similar to the WhatsApp. With over 662 million users, the app, besides being the dominant messaging app in China, it is one of the largest in the world.

The app is also infamous for its links with the Chinese regime. A 2016 survey by Amnesty International ranked it lowest among popular messaging apps with regard to privacy protection of its users.



The information that nearly all the private data in the app is accessible to the Chinese regime became evident when the users tried to avail the latest update.

Users are required to accept the privacy policy to get the update. The reading of this new privacy policybrings to the light that the app will share a large volume of data it has with the Chinese regime in order to comply with the ‘applicable laws or regulations.’

As the app stores a large amount of personal data including contacts and any information searched online while using the app, this would mean a bulk of individuals' private information will be accessible to the regime.

Of late the Chinese government has been aggressively following a policy to bring all online activities under its domain. It had recently blocked WhatsApp in the country as part of a strategy to eliminate few remaining platforms available to countrymen beyond the official control.

Beijing had also recently announced regulations that mandated that WeChat users will be liable and persecuted for any information posted in the group that the government considered as objectionable.
http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/bu...ilable-to-the-chinese-government-2391847.html
 
.
Delete the app. :D It can steal your data. Send it to servers in China. Just look at the app permissions granted for wechat.
 
. .
How many people outside China use this app?
Outside China - quite less - wasn't there an ad on Indian TV promoting it?

Anyway, It quite popular in china as the major use of this App is it Mobile payment feature ! - quick and simple

(funny part, im pretty sure a chinese member is a false flag as he didn't know what is wechat)
 
. . . . . .
Hand in glove: Google and the US State Dept
Release of more Clinton emails reveals extent of ad giant's cosy relationship

By Kieren McCarthy in San Francisco

Posted in Policy, 18th March 2016 23:21 GMT

Analysis The close relationship between Google and the US government has long been a concern.

Aside from the fact it is persistently one of the biggest lobbyists in DC, there has also been: the last-minute change made to net neutrality rules solely because of a letter received from Google; the unusual dropping of anti-trust investigations into the search giant; the curious "non prosecution agreement" it reached with the FBI over drug ads; and the fact that a review of logs showed that Google execs meet with White House officials on average once a week.

In the latest release of emails from Hillary Clinton's private email server – ostensibly over the sacking of the US embassy in Benghazi – it's clear that Google also has its fingers in the US government's foreign policy department.

At the center of this particular wheel of influence is Jared Cohen, a former State department official who was tapped to become the director of Google Ideas.

Far from what you may think that job entails however – 3D mapping or next generation email – Cohen's job appears to be a private sector extension of the State department's goals.

Wikileaks take
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange wrote a long treatise against Cohen and his boss Google chairman Eric Schmidt in which he warned "Google Is Not What It Seems."

In that post, Assange highlighted the very government-like activities that Cohen was undertaking, including visits to Egypt during the uprising, planned trips to Palestine and Turkey, a trip to Azerbaijan to "engage the Iranian communities closer to the border," a trip to Afghanistan to persuade the mobile phone companies there to move their antennas onto US military bases, a trip to Lebanon reportedly to set up a rival to Hezbollah, and a meeting with Bollywood execs in London where he allegedly offered funds and connections to Hollywood if they inserted anti-extremist content into their films.

When emails from private intelligence firm Stratfor were leaked, they included reference to Google's – and Cohen's – efforts. One note read:

Google is getting WH [White House] and State Dept support and air cover. In reality they are doing things the CIA cannot do ... [Cohen] is going to get himself kidnapped or killed. Might be the best thing to happen to expose Google's covert role in forming up-risings, to be blunt.
While Julian Assange has a well-known tendency to draw weak connections and extrapolate coincidences into full-blown conspiracies, two recent Clinton emails suggest he may not be far from the truth.

In one, Jared Cohen emails deputy secretary of state William Burns as well as Clinton's deputy chief of staff Jake Sullivan and her senior advisor Alec Ross to tell them about a new tool Google was developing to track defections from the Syrian government.

"Deputy Secretary Burns, Jake, Alec, Please keep close hold," it began. "My team is planning to launch a tool on Sunday that will publicly track and map the defections in Syria and which parts of the government they are coming from. Our logic behind this is that while many people are tracking the atrocities, nobody is visually representing and mapping the defections, which we believe are important in encouraging more to defect and giving confidence to the opposition."

Odd
Why such a tool would even occur to a company like Google is beyond us, but such was the interest that the email was forwarded to Hillary Clinton and she responded with a request for it to be printed out.

And that is why this particular email is now visible – because Clinton directly responded to it. It is a virtual certainty that there have been many, many other emails sent between Cohen and the top of the State department that we have not seen.

In a different but also worrying exchange, a second email appears to show high-level discussions and agreement between the State Department and Google/YouTube over the controversial short film Innocence of Muslims, which was posted on YouTube and caused an outcry for its purposefully insulting messages about Allah and was initially blamed for causing the attack on the US embassy in Benghazi.

The White House and Google were very careful to stress at the time that they were not seeking to influence one another, but the email string – which came complete with the personal mobile phone numbers of both Google CEO Larry Page and YouTube CEO Salar Kamangar – suggests otherwise.

While it is understandable and to a degree acceptable that a large corporation would seek to influence the government in its favor, these emails and the degree of quid pro quo they clearly imply puts yet one more red flag on the relationship between Google and the Obama Administration. ®
 
.
Same with Google, Facebook, etc. All governments with capability do this. You're a retard to believe otherwise.

Unless you're secretly discussing how to stage a terrorist attack, how to kill a government official, etc, wtf are you worried about? 99% of people have nothing to worry about going about their daily lives. But the ones are are using these mediums to set up plots to attack the goverment or do terrorist activities--then you should be very worried.
 
.
Glad that I never used Wechat.
I really don't trust my smartphone, it can be used for espionage any time.
These devices that we all use might actually be is controlling and monitoring device by the government.:lazy:
 
.
Same with Google, Facebook, etc. All governments with capability do this. You're a retard to believe otherwise.

Unless you're secretly discussing how to stage a terrorist attack, how to kill a government official, etc, wtf are you worried about? 99% of people have nothing to worry about going about their daily lives. But the ones are are using these mediums to set up plots to attack the goverment or do terrorist activities--then you should be very worried.
It is worrying if the information is shared with a foreign govt
 
. .
WhatsApp makes all the user private data available to the government of Indonesia and all governments around the world, except North Korea and Iran. Lol

If WeChat do it to Chinese government, why care much about it?

The only secured massaging apps are those who are banned in your country.
 
.

Latest posts

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom