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Privacy & Security

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With more lenient privacy laws and a user base less concerned about shielding personal information from prying eyes, China takes a unique approach to privacy protections.

Chinese Payment Authorization: Biometrics Scans
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China’s mobile users adopting fingerprint authentication faster than everyone else

  • Trivium UBTrivium UB
  • Posted on January 31, 2019April 4, 2019
China’s mobile users are 30% more likely to use fingerprint authentication to unlock phones and authorize mobile payments.
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China Market Research: What do Chinese people think about social credit systems?
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Chinese users overwhelmingly approve of social credit systems

  • Trivium UBTrivium UB
  • Posted on January 29, 2019April 4, 2019
96% of Chinese users born between 1990-1994, and 94% of those born between 1995-1999 have chosen to opt in to Sesame Credit.
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