China Set to Pass One of the World’s Strictest Data-Privacy Laws

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China Set to Pass One of the World’s Strictest Data-Privacy Laws
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Chinese regulators are tightening rules on protecting personal data, ushering in a far-reaching new privacy regime with a law that resembles Europe’s robust framework for online privacy protections—up to a point

framed the issue bluntly when he told audience members at a high-level forum that Chinese people in many situations were willing to “trade privacy for convenience, safety or efficiency.”

Others have taken companies to court. In 2019, Chinese law professor Guo Bing mounted what was widely seen as the first legal challenge against facial-recognition technology,Last November, the judge ordered the zoo to compensate Mr. Guo the equivalent of $160 for “the loss of contractual benefits and transportation costs.” The yearly membership had cost about $210.

If app data is leaked, one user wrote in a review on China’s Apple App Store, “I can only get plastic surgery, change my name, change my phone, and get a fake ID.”

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