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违法违规收集使用个人信息,33款移动应用被通报
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-07-23 09:16

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the detection of 33 mobile applications that violate personal information protection laws, as mandated by various Chinese regulations, including the Cybersecurity Law and the Personal Information Protection Law [1][2][3]. Summary by Categories Non-compliance with Information Collection Rules - One mobile application, "比陌" (1.1.2, Baidu Mobile Assistant), failed to publicly disclose its rules for collecting and using personal information [1]. - Fourteen applications did not list the purposes, methods, and scope of personal information collection, including "映客直播" (9.7.25, Huawei App Market) and "悦享家生活" (9.7.1, Huawei App Market) [2]. Lack of User Notification - One application, "即陌" (1.0.12.2, 豌豆荚), did not inform users of the purpose when requesting permissions to collect personal information [3]. - Another application, "Nico" (8.32.2, VIVO App Store), failed to notify users of the purpose when collecting sensitive personal information [4]. Unauthorized Information Collection - Three applications, including "零售云" (8.32.0, VIVO App Store), began collecting personal information before obtaining user consent [5]. - Fourteen applications, such as "宝宝树孕育" (9.91.2, Huawei App Market) and "花生日记" (6.3.0, Xiaomi App Store), collected personal information beyond the scope authorized by users [6]. Excessive Permissions and Information Collection - Three applications, including "宝宝树孕育" (9.91.2, Huawei App Market), had permissions to collect personal information that exceeded necessary functional requirements [7]. - Fourteen applications, such as "得间免费小说" (5.4.2.1, Huawei App Market) and "映客直播" (9.7.25, Huawei App Market), collected personal information more frequently than necessary [8]. Misleading Advertising Practices - Three applications, including "随手电筒" (7.0.3, 应用宝), were found to engage in misleading or deceptive advertising practices [9]. Follow-up on Previous Violations - Eight applications from a previous report were found to still have issues and have been removed from relevant distribution platforms [10].