China Cyber Watchdog
- All
- News
-
China's Cyber Watchdog Tries To Soothe Concerns Of Internet Firms
- Friday August 19, 2022
- Business | Reuters
China's cyberspace watchdog wants to build an "affectionate" relationship between internet enterprises and the government, a senior official said, the latest verbal assurance to an industry still on edge after a long and bruising regulatory crackdown.
-
www.ndtv.com/business
-
China's Cyber Watchdog Wants 'Affectionate' Ties With Domestic Internet Firms
- Friday August 19, 2022
- Reuters
China's cyberspace watchdog wants to build an "affectionate" relationship between internet enterprises and the government, a senior official said on Friday, the latest verbal assurance to an industry still on edge after a long and bruising regulatory crackdown.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
China Deletes 'Malicious' Mobile Apps Including a Tencent Game
- Thursday January 24, 2019
- Reuters
China's cyber watchdog said on Thursday it has deleted close to 8,000 "malicious" mobile apps including a video game distributed by tech giant Tencent Holdings.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
China's Cyber Watchdog Tries To Soothe Concerns Of Internet Firms
- Friday August 19, 2022
- Business | Reuters
China's cyberspace watchdog wants to build an "affectionate" relationship between internet enterprises and the government, a senior official said, the latest verbal assurance to an industry still on edge after a long and bruising regulatory crackdown.
-
www.ndtv.com/business
-
China's Cyber Watchdog Wants 'Affectionate' Ties With Domestic Internet Firms
- Friday August 19, 2022
- Reuters
China's cyberspace watchdog wants to build an "affectionate" relationship between internet enterprises and the government, a senior official said on Friday, the latest verbal assurance to an industry still on edge after a long and bruising regulatory crackdown.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
China Deletes 'Malicious' Mobile Apps Including a Tencent Game
- Thursday January 24, 2019
- Reuters
China's cyber watchdog said on Thursday it has deleted close to 8,000 "malicious" mobile apps including a video game distributed by tech giant Tencent Holdings.
-
www.gadgets360.com