China now requires all app stores to register with the government

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China appears to be increasing its control over what the country’s citizens see and do online. As of today, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) requires that all app stores register with the government in order to continue operating legally, according to the New York Times.

The move comes after Beijing passed a law last year that banned apps which were deemed to threaten national security, disrupt the social order, and perform other illegal activities. The country has spent years censoring and regulating its internet, and now wants to do the same thing with smartphones.

The CAC's website claims the registration is a way of protecting users, stating that “Many apps have been found to spread illegal information, violate user rights or contain security risks.”

While 75 percent of China’s 550 million smartphones use Android, Google’s Play store is blocked in the country, leading to a number of third-party stores taking its place. Many of the larger ones come from local technology giants such as Tencent, Baidu, Xiaomi, and Alibaba.

The Times notes that a lack of oversight means some of China’s app stores aren’t run properly and contain applications designed to steal information from users. The CAC says registration will make them safer and more profitable. But the new rule is likely to also mean the government has more control when it comes to removing certain apps, especially those featuring political content it disagrees with.

China's app laws have previously targeted the New York Times itself. Apple recently confirmed that it had complied with a request from the country’s government to remove the publication's iOS apps for violating local regulations.

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Surely the citizens already have way around their privacy laws? I wouldnt really know, just would assume some kids have figured out how to get around their government. Or, is this why China is breeding better hackers? lol (talking out my ***)
 
I fail to see why the chinese people haven't done anything yet about that nonsesne...I mean, the list of things tgat chinese can do legally is like 10 times shorter than the list of things they can't do... I wouldn't accept any bs like that.
 
So the bigger question is, does the US have such a law and if not, why not?!?! We've seen plenty of Apps removed from otherwise reliable sites because of some of their activities ... certainly seems reasonable that our super duper government would want to protect us at well .....
 
Surely the citizens already have way around their privacy laws? I wouldnt really know, just would assume some kids have figured out how to get around their government. Or, is this why China is breeding better hackers? lol (talking out my ***)
Of course many know how to get around it.

@DjKraid
China is freer than you think actually.

@Uncle Al
Got facebook, they're just as unaccountable and remove stuff at random too, does that satisfy your needs? ;)
 
@ Kumning
Seriously??? Facebook has so many security holes and scammers it isn't even worthy of serious consideration!
 
@ Kumning
Seriously??? Facebook has so many security holes and scammers it isn't even worthy of serious consideration!
But but.. If they make it secure, how will we spy on people with any level of reliability?! Totally unrealistic!

.. Could we use paypal?
 
I fail to see why the chinese people haven't done anything yet about that nonsesne...I mean, the list of things tgat chinese can do legally is like 10 times shorter than the list of things they can't do... I wouldn't accept any bs like that.
The people have NO RECOURSE.
The FIRST thing any dictatorship does, to prevent its citizens from "rising up" against the government, is to take away their rights of self defense.
 
"some of China’s app stores aren’t run properly and contain applications designed to steal information from users"

I thought China, Google, et al, all gather information from it's users? <G>
 
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