China allows Kanzhun, Full Truck Alliance apps to resume user registration

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BEIJING :Three popular apps placed under review by China’s cyberspace regulator announced the resumption of new user registrations on Wednesday, the latest sign that the regulator's years-long cybersecurity probe is coming to an end. The app of online recruitment services company Kanzhun Ltd and two apps of the

logistics platform Full Truck Alliance Co - Yunmanman and Huochebang - said they would resume new user registrations on Wednesday. "In the past year, the company has seriously cooperated with the national network security review, taken the security issues found in the review seriously and carried out comprehensive rectification," Full Truck Alliance said in a statement published on its official Weibo account on Wednesday.

Kanzhun and Full Truck Alliance did not comment further on the results of the cybersecurity investigation. A wrap up of the probes would be a positive sign for the Chinese tech industry and its investors, who have been bruised by a wide-ranging regulatory crackdown launched by authorities in late 2020.Source: Reuters

 

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