Core Points - The article reports on the detection of 70 mobile applications that illegally collect and use personal information, as mandated by various laws and regulations [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Group 1: Violations in User Notification - 23 applications failed to clearly inform users about their privacy policies and data collection practices upon first use [1] - 24 applications did not specify the purposes, methods, and scope of personal information collection in their privacy policies [2] Group 2: Consent and Information Sharing - 14 applications shared personal information with third parties without user consent or proper notification [3] - 5 applications began collecting personal information without obtaining user consent first [4][5] Group 3: User Rights and Data Management - 4 applications did not provide effective mechanisms for users to correct, delete personal information, or cancel their accounts [6] - 2 applications failed to process complaints and requests within the promised timeframe [6] Group 4: Withdrawal of Consent - 23 applications did not offer users a convenient way to withdraw consent for personal information collection [7] Group 5: Automated Decision-Making and Sensitive Information - 3 applications used automated decision-making for marketing without providing options to refuse [7] - 1 application did not inform users about the necessity and impact of processing sensitive personal information [7] Group 6: Minor Protection and Security Measures - 13 applications did not have specific rules for processing personal information of minors or obtain parental consent [7] - 34 applications lacked adequate security measures such as encryption or anonymization [8] Group 7: Absence of Privacy Policies - 9 applications were found to have no privacy policy at all [10]
这70款手机软件违法违规收集使用个人信息,被通报
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-10-30 09:37