Chinese apps could face subpoenas, bans under Biden order
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President Joe Biden’s executive order would force some Chinese apps to take stricter measures to protect private information if they want to stay in the US market. The goal is to prevent foreign adversaries such as China and Russia from gaining access to large amounts of proprietary and personal business information. US officials have started talking to allies about taking a similar approach.
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Exclusive: Chinese apps could face subpoenas or bans under Biden order
U.S. President Joe Biden's executive order aimed at safeguarding Americans' sensitive data would force some Chinese apps to take tougher measures to protect private information if they want to remain in the U.S. market, according to people familiar with the matter. The goal is to keep foreign adversaries like China and Russia from gaining access to large amounts of personal and proprietary business information. The U.S. Department of Commerce …
EXCLUSIVE Chinese apps could face subpoenas or bans under Biden order
U.S. President Joe Biden's executive order aimed at safeguarding Americans' sensitive data would force some Chinese apps to take tougher measures to protect private information if they want to remain in the U.S. market, according to people familiar with the matter.
Chinese Apps Could Face Subpoenas Or Bans Under Biden Order: Report
President Joe Biden's executive order aimed at safeguarding Americans' sensitive data would force some Chinese apps to take tougher measures to protect private information if they want to remain in...
Chinese apps could face subpoenas or bans under Biden's executive order: Report
The US Department of Commerce may issue subpoenas to collect information about certain smartphone, tablet and desktop computer software applications. Then the agency may either negotiate conditions for their use in the United States or ban the apps, according to people familiar with the matter.
Chinese apps could be subpoenaed in US if deemed a security threat
US President Joe Biden’s executive order replacing the TikTok and WeChat bans could result in closer scrutiny of more Chinese apps, forcing better data protections.