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Posted: 2025-05-18 21:56:31 UTC

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South Korea fined Temu $982,420 for transferring local user data to China following an investigation into data protection violations by Temu and AliExpress. Temu transferred personal data to Chinese and Singaporean entities without user consent, failed to educate contractors on data protection, and collected sensitive data without a legal basis. The author questions why similar actions aren't being taken in other countries and suggests banning Chinese apps and companies due to data privacy and national security concerns.
Data privacy violations by Temu and AliExpress
Transfer of user data to China without consent
Lack of data protection education for contractors
Collection of sensitive data without legal basis
Call for banning Chinese apps and companies
Data privacy violations
Lack of user consent
Insufficient data protection measures
National security concerns