Managers at some Chinese state-run companies, including China Mobile, China Construction Bank and China National Petroleum, are restricting employees’ use of Tencent’s popular domestic messaging app, citing security concerns.@QiZHAI @raffaelehuang https://t.co/w6jQc3osuE
— Jonathan Cheng (@JChengWSJ) November 25, 2021
I am shocked, just SHOCKED that China is getting access to messenger apps run by Chinese companies
— John Koetsier, CEO of $SMRT (@johnkoetsier) November 25, 2021
/sarcasm
>> Some Chinese state-run companies are restricting employees’ use of Tencent’s popular domestic messaging app, citing security concerns https://t.co/w7rwX65Q78
U.S. gov:
— Brian in Pittsburgh (@arekfurt) November 25, 2021
We're hoping to persuade Microsoft not to overcharge us for the privilege of keeping logs longer.
PRC:
We occasionally kick the hell out of our tech giants just so they know who the boss is.https://t.co/vBi6Af53UU