China tightens internet controls with new centralized form of virtual ID
- China has implemented mandatory identity checks for every online platform, making anonymous usage nearly impossible.
- The government plans to centralize identity verification through a virtual ID for multiple platforms.
- The new system aims to protect personal information and develop the digital economy.
- The virtual ID enables real-time monitoring and enhanced control over users' online activities.
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China has perfected Internet surveillance art, operating one of the most extensive censorship and online surveillance systems in the world. With mandatory identification checks on each online platform, it has become almost impossible for...
China tightens internet controls with new centralized form of virtual ID
China has mastered the craft of policing the internet, operating one of the world’s most extensive online censorship and surveillance regimes. With mandatory identity checks on every online platform, it has become almost impossible for users to stay anonymous.
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