After India and US, Japan Looks To Ban TikTok and Other Chinese Apps (techcrunch.com) 6
A group of Japanese lawmakers is seeking to restrict the use of TikTok and other apps developed by Chinese firms, following in the footsteps of India, which has already blocked dozens of Chinese apps, and the U.S., which is floating the idea. From a report: The decision was first reported by Japanese national broadcaster NHK. The lawyers shared the same concern as officials in the U.S. and India that their domestic user data could end up in the hands of Beijing, and planned to submit the proposal to the Japanese government as early as September. Japan was one of TikTok's first overseas success cases despite being considered a tough nut for foreign internet firms to crack. The nascent localization team went all out to attract celebrity users and made its breakthrough with Kinoshita Yukina, a TV personality, after holding "six or seven rounds of discussions" with her studio. Kinoshita's participation ushered in other stars, who brought with them flocks of fans to the platform. In the Japanese iOS store, TikTok has consistently ranked at the top among entertainment apps and is the fifth-most downloaded app across all categories in the country as of this writing, according to research firm App Annie.
where are the parents (Score:1)
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Frankly I wish my parents had. I wasn't even allowed unsupervised phone privileges.
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Where were your parents when you whacked it to internet porn?
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Some of us had to make do with junk mail from victoria secret, national geographic and audio from a scrambled spice channel.
WeChat Pay and AliPay (Score:2)
Are the real threats. First thing...just make sure that funds or "red pockets" going through those systems are properly taxed.