Apple criticised for sending some China browsing data to Tencent

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SAN FRANCISCO (BLOOMBERG) - Apple came under fire on Monday (Oct 14) for sending web browsing data, including IP addresses, to China's Tencent Holdings, the latest criticism of how the company operates in the world's most populous nation.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SAN FRANCISCO - Apple came under fire on Monday for sending web browsing data, including IP addresses, to China's Tencent Holdings, the latest criticism of how the company operates in the world's most populous nation.

The US company checks addresses against an existing list of sites known to be problematic. That list is maintained by Tencent for users in mainland China and by Google for other regions, including in the US. "We deserve to be informed about this kind of change and to make choices about it," Matthew Green, a cryptographer and professor at Johns Hopkins University, wrote in a recent blog.

BuzzFeed recently reported that Apple told creators of shows for its TV+ streaming service to avoid portraying China in a poor light.

 

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Already clarified that browsing data is never sent anywhere. Data is pulled from Google or Tencent instead. fakenews. needs to fact check rather than parrot website posts

Can we still say that China CCP has nothing to do with your country? Their influence has reached your countries for long time. Your iPhone, your browsing history... all and all are exposed to the Chinese dictators.

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