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Sunday, April 16, 2017

"Internet Porn" cracked down on by Communists



Boobs Frighten Communists

  • In the name of fighting porn and terrorism the Communists are forcing businesses to spy on their customers for the all-powerful state.
  • Looks to me like the Communists learned from the GOP and Democrats on how to force businesses to spy on the public for Big Brother. 


(Radio Free Asia)  -  Authorities in the northern Chinese province of Hebei are rolling out a series of measures that will require any businesses or workplaces providing public wi-fi access to install surveillance technology that records user activity online.

A copy of the regulations issued by the police department in Hebei Tangshan city seen by RFA call on local businesses and workplaces to comply with the new requirements, which are described as "online safety protection measures," or face fines or other sanctions.

Under the rules, companies must "record and retain user registration information ... user login and exit time, caller ID, port number, account number, IP address, domain name, and system maintenance log."

Commies are scared of butts too

They must also record and retain internet sites visited by users, using "special safety equipment," holding onto records for more than 60 days.

Shopping, catering, leisure, entertainment, public transportation, hospitals, and other public places are all required to implement the rules, purchasing government-approved equipment at their own expense, the notice said.

"Police will strengthen supervision and control of wireless networks," it said.

The measures "will prevent lawbreakers from using the internet to carry out terrorist activities, spread rumors, or spread pornographic and other illegal content," the notice said.

Keyword searches on Wednesday revealed that the same regulations have also been issued in other parts of China, including the southern province of Guangdong, suggesting that they are part of a nationwide initiative.

This could include anyone seeking to read news that the ruling Chinese Communist Party regards as unflattering, businesses wanting to use blocked social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Google to communicate, and academics seeking access to overseas research.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those images may bring havoc on people , so " stability" must be enforce by the Fascist Empire of the East .

Anonymous said...

The most hard comodity on the first days of new Shanghai nights , plenty rich new China , was blond bodacious Russians girls ... as after the Russian revolution too .
So ... that not a surprise as one might think .

Anonymous said...

A boobs and ass iphone app on china users , is as frightening to the world peace , as crazed Kim rockets day in , day out threats .