China Consults on Data Protection Rules for Large Platforms
China's State Internet Information Office and Ministry of Public Security want feedback on draft regulations for protecting personal information on large-scale internet platforms, they announced Saturday. Comments are due Dec. 22.
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The draft defines large-scale platforms as those with more than 50 million registered users or more than 10 million monthly active users, which provide important network services covering multiple types of business. Also included are entities which, if they leak, tamper with or destroy data, have an important impact on national security operations, economic operations, the national economy and people's livelihood, the offices said.