BEIJING — China has launched a special six-month campaign to regulate its internet industry, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on July 26.
The campaign targets problems that may disrupt market order, damage consumer rights, or threaten data security.
The ministry will crack down on malicious internet company practices that could disrupt market order, such as link-blocking activities and interference in products and services operated by other entities.
In the interest of data security, the ministry will target companies that have not taken management and technical measures as required in the collection, transmission and storage of data, and in offering the data to other entities.