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§ TAG · PUBLIC-NAMING

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Every brief tagged "public-naming".

  • § 01 · ENFORCEMENT

    MIIT Public-Naming Bulletin 2026 Batch 4 (Total Batch 57): 32 Apps and SDKs Cited for PI Violations, Excessive Permission Demands, and SDK Disclosure Failures

    On July 2, 2026, MIIT's Information & Communications Administration Bureau issued its fourth public-naming bulletin of 2026 (total Batch 57), citing 32 apps and SDKs for infringing user rights — unlawful and beyond-scope collection of personal information, forced/frequent/excessive permission demands, frequent self-starting and chained starting, uncloseable and redirect-abusing information windows, and inadequate SDK information disclosure. The batch runs under the same 2026 CAC + MIIT + MPS special campaign as the earlier CAC notification and Shanghai takedown covered in DCC's enforcement tracker, on the same rectify-or-face-disposition pathway. DCC transcribes the full 32-entry list from the bulletin's attached image table. The profile: a mobility-and-transport long tail (ride-hailing driver apps, EV charging, bus-information tools) alongside recognizable names — Neta Auto's app, PetroChina Kunlun's charging app, NetDragon's fortune-telling app, iFlyPlus — plus two WeChat mini-programs, multiple Apple App Store listings, one developer named twice, and three SDKs, one of which (闪登 SDK) drew four separate findings including the headline SDK-disclosure failure.

    enforcement · miit · app-compliance
  • § 02 · ENFORCEMENT

    From Naming to Takedown: Shanghai Pulls 46 Apps That Missed the Rectification Window

    On June 24, 2026 the Shanghai Communications Administration (上海市通信管理局, the MIIT's directly-administered local communications authority) issued a notification ordering the takedown of 46 apps and SDKs that, after public naming and a rectification window, still had not fixed user-rights and personal-information violations. DCC reads it as the next rung on the enforcement ladder above the CAC's 30-app naming notification: same 2026 CAC + MIIT + MPS special campaign, but the local communications-administration tier converting an unrectified naming into an operative sanction — removal from distribution, with further measures flagged (suspension of access, administrative penalty, inclusion in the telecom-business bad-record list). The legal basis is PIPL, the Cybersecurity Law, the Telecom Regulations, and the Telecom and Internet User PI Protection Provisions. The 46-app list — transcribed here from the notice's attached image — is almost entirely Shanghai-registered long-tail O2O lifestyle apps (moving, housekeeping and cleaning, pet services, local travel agencies, community group-buy food, fitness and restaurants), and several operators appear with multiple apps taken down at once. DCC's read for overseas counsel: the provincial communications administrations are where a missed rectification window becomes a removed app, and the takedown tier sweeps the small-operator long tail, not just big nationals.

    enforcement · app-compliance · miit
  • § 03 · ENFORCEMENT

    CAC Names 30 Apps and Mini-Programs for PI Violations — Nearly Half for Ineffective Account Cancellation

    On June 11, 2026 the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission published a notification naming 30 apps and mini-programs for personal-information collection and use violations, found in testing organized under the 2026 CAC + MIIT + MPS joint special campaign. The violations fall into four categories — undisclosed PI collection rules (7 apps), frequent demands for non-essential permissions (4), incomplete SDK disclosure (5), and, the dominant category at 14 of 30, failure to provide an effective account-cancellation function. DCC reads the notification as the CAC tier of the same campaign whose MIIT testing tier we covered in the Batch 56 brief: a broader perimeter that expressly includes mini-programs, a 15-working-day rectify-and-report deadline, and a clear signal that exit rights — account cancellation and deletion — are a 2026 testing priority.

    enforcement · cac · app-compliance
  • § 04 · ENFORCEMENT

    MIIT Public-Naming Bulletin 2026 Batch 3 (Total Batch 56): 31 Apps and SDKs Cited for PI Violations and Window-Redirect Abuse

    MIIT's Information & Communications Administration Bureau published its 2026 Batch 3 public-naming bulletin (total Batch 56) on May 21, 2026, citing 31 apps and SDKs for violations of personal-information collection rules and window-redirect abuse. DCC frames this as the first entry in our enforcement tracker — explaining the joint CAC + MIIT + MPS 2026 Special Campaign that authorizes the batches, the four-statute legal architecture invoked, the rectification-then-enforcement pathway each named entity faces, the cadence of the bulletin series (roughly monthly, 56 batches since inception), and the operational picture this gives overseas counsel of which PI-protection violations actually attract enforcement in the Chinese mobile-app channel.

    enforcement · miit · app-compliance
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