Posts Tagged ‘blacklist’
Facebook Suspends Ads For Chinese Smartphone Utility Apps
September 13th, 2017
Facebook issued a ban to its advertising agencies, asking them to suspend all advertisements for certain kinds of Chinese utility …
Internet Service In China’s Xinjiang Will Soon Recover
December 31st, 2009
For companies and individuals in Xinjiang who have been without Internet access for the last […]
Chinese Measures Will Regulate Website Domain Name Registrations
December 21st, 2009
Liu Jie, deputy director of Bureau of Telecommunication Administration, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, […]
China’s MIIT Launches Five Measures To Fight Mobile Internet Pornography
November 27th, 2009
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has announced plans to launch five measures to […]
Chinese Telecom Operators Fight Mobile Spam With New Filters
September 9th, 2009
Following the launch of a joint platform for dealing with spam mobile short messages in June 2009, the three major telecom operators in China have now each worked out their respective spam SMS screening services to help users block unwanted short messages.
Among them, China Telecom just formally launched a short message filtering service for its […]
Security Wars: China Establishes Alliance To Fight Phishing Websites
July 25th, 2008
Formed by Chinese banks, securities institutions, e-commerce websites and domain name management and service organizations, the China Anti-phishing Website Alliance has been founded to fight phishing websites through better management of domain names and domain name servers.
Chinese Websites Shamed On CIIIRC’s Blacklist
July 23rd, 2008
The China Internet Illegal Information Reporting Centre has released its “No.1 Report”, which exposes the illegal spread of risque information of some Chinese websites and combines the names of those websites onto a blacklist.
Music Companies Take Legal Action Against Baidu
June 4th, 2008
First reported by foreign media and now confirmed from China sources, several international and Chinese music companies have joined hands to call on businesses to stop advertising with Baidu.com (BIDU), the largest Internet search engine service in China.
Chinese Ministries Will Blacklist Online Transactions Of Banned Goods
April 2nd, 2008
Seven Chinese ministries, including the State Administration for Industry and Commerce and the Ministry of Commerce, have jointly issued a circular on strengthening the online transaction of goods banned by the government.