How a Teenage Girl Spotlighted the Pandora’s Box of China’s Private Data Collection
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How a Teenage Girl Spotlighted the Pandora’s Box of China’s Private Data Collection
News Analysis The Chinese communist regime’s sweeping collection of private data has reentered public discussion after a 13-year-old girl sparked an internet storm by “opening boxes,” a Chinese cyber slang term for doxxing, or publicly revealing private or identifying information about someone without their permission. The incident first gained public attention last month when the girl was suspected of obtaining the data from her father, Xie Gua…
How a Teenage Girl Spotlighted the Pandora’s Box of China’s Private Data Collection - The Thinking Conservative
The Chinese regime’s control of large databases enabled the leaking of private information, and it’s hitting party officials like a ‘boomerang,’ analysts say. The post How a Teenage Girl Spotlighted the Pandora’s Box of China’s Private Data Collection appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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