Lei Jun, founder of Chinese tech giant Xiaomi, is now the fifth richest billionaire in China thanks to investors' confidence ...
Six popular apps from Chinese companies have been accused of transferring data from the region, breaching the GDPR.
The Hang Seng Tech Index has risen more than 20 per cent from its January low, fitting the definition of a technical bull ...
China has not received an adequacy decision for international data transfers due to known and expected access by the government. The six apps that the noyb privacy complaints are targeting are TikTok, ...
To mark the New Year of the Snake, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has released a new WeChat emoticon package. The set features 16 uniquely designed emoticons, capturing the festive cheer of the Lunar New Year ...
Alongside the popular video-sharing app, noyb also filed GDPR complaints in five countries against AliExpress, SHEIN, Temu, WeChat, and Xiaomi for unlawful data transfers to China. As per GDPR ...
Non-profit privacy advocacy group "None of Your Business" (noyb) has filed six complaints against TikTok, AliExpress, SHEIN, Temu, WeChat, and Xiaomi, for unlawfully transferring European user's ...
Austrian privacy advocates, noyb (None of Your Business), lodged six data protection complaints in five European countries against TikTok, AliExpress, SHEIN, Temu, WeChat and Xiaomi on Thursday ...
Noyb, an Austrian privacy advocacy group, filed a series of complaints against TikTok, Xiaomi, AliExpress, Temu, Shein, and WeChat, alleging violations of European Union data privacy regulations ...
China’s growing influence in artificial intelligence (AI), as evident from DeeepSeek’s apparent success, has sparked renewed optimism in that country’s tech sector. The Hang Seng Tech Index climbed 1.
The organization has filed complaints against TikTok, Xiaomi, Shein, AliExpress, Temu, and WeChat, claiming that these companies illegally transferred information about European users to parties in ...
The accused firms include AliExpress, Shein, Temu, TikTok, WeChat and Xiaomi. The non-profit alleges these companies unlawfully send Europeans’ personal data outside of the EU, especially to China.