The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center has monitored and found multiple game applications suspected of violating the "Cyber ​​Security Law"

  The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center recently discovered through Internet monitoring in the "Net Network 2020" special operation that a number of game mobile applications have privacy violations, violated the relevant provisions of the Cyber ​​Security Law, and were suspected of collecting personal privacy information beyond the scope .

  The illegal and illegal mobile applications are as follows:

  1. Failing to prompt the user to read the privacy policy and other collection and use rules through the pop-up window when the App is first run, or to ask for the user's consent by default, such as agreeing to the privacy policy.

The specific apps are as follows:

  "Talking Tom Parkour" (version 4.3.2.351), "Bingo Diminishment®" (version 7.5.1), "My Angela" (version 4.6.2.1007), "My Talking Tom" (version 5.8 .8.671), "Plants vs. Zombies 2" (version 2.4.84).

  2. Failure to expressly indicate all the privacy permissions applied for to the user, suspected of privacy non-compliance.

The specific apps are as follows:

  "Talking Tom Parkour" (version 4.3.2.351), "Mini World" (version 0.44.2), "Happy Fun" (version 1.83), "Peace Elite" (version 1.8.10), "Flying Car" (Version 3.6.4.709), "My Angela" (version 4.6.2.1007), "My Talking Tom" (version 5.8.8.671), "Plants vs. Zombies 2" (version 2.4.84), "Weisaidou" Landlord" (version 1.7.2.0).

  3. The purpose, method, and scope of personal information collected and used are not listed one by one, which is suspected of privacy violation.

The specific apps are as follows:

  "Snake Fight®" (version 4.3.36), "Talking Tom Parkour" (version 4.3.2.351), "My Angela" (version 4.6.2.1007), "My Talking Tom" (version 5.8 .8.671), "Temple Escape 2" (version 5.4.0).

  4. Failure to provide effective corrections, delete personal information, and cancel user account functions, or set unreasonable conditions for canceling user accounts, suspected of privacy violations.

The specific apps are as follows:

  "Snake Fight®" (version 4.3.36), "Daily Running" (version 1.0.78.0), "Talking Tom Parkour" (version 4.3.2.351), "Mini World" (version 0.44.2) , "Bingo Diminishment®" (version 7.5.1), "Peace Elite" (version 1.8.10), "Sky Car" (version 3.6.4.709), "Plants vs. Zombies 2" (version 2.4.84) , "Temple Escape 2" (version 5.4.0), "Metro Parkour" (version 3.08.0), "Weisai Doudizhu" (version 1.7.2.0).

  In view of the above situation, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center reminds mobile phone users to download and use the above illegal and illegal mobile applications first to avoid security threats to the mobile phone operating system; secondly, it is recommended to turn on the "real-time monitoring" function of the anti-virus mobile application in the mobile phone. Actively defend mobile phone operations and monitor the intrusion activities of unknown viruses in the first place.

(CCTV reporter Wang Xiaopei)