Monday, December 19, 2011

China begins monitoring billions of text messages - Telegraph

The newspaper interviewed a lay domestic (servant), who expressed reservations on the policy. “We keep a consignment of (top) secret things in our unstationary phones. If they monitor the messages, a consignment of confidential things would be leaked,” said the man, who was named solitary as Mr Cao.

The Southern Metropolitan area newspaper said a gentleman from the Southern municipality of Dongguan recently had his phone blocked. China Mobile’s client help informed the fellow that their computers had detected salacious words in his messages and that he would keep to seize his oneness Slang pasteboard to the neighbourhood police station to reactivate the phone. He also had to afford a character guaranteeing that he would no longer disseminate unfit messages.

China Movable said that the fellowship was complying with demands from the policemen to report “unlawful” words messages with gratification that included filth, violence, fraud, suggestions of terrorism, instigations to violation and gambling.

The fellowship said a unattached communication that breached any of its filters would result in the blocking of the unstationary phone concerned.

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