Japan to probe messaging app Line after reports it let Chinese engineers access user data

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Japan's government said on Wedneseday it would investigate messaging app Line, owned by SoftBank Corp's Z Holdings Corp, after Japanese media ...

TOKYO: The Japanese government said on Wednesday it would investigate messaging app Line after Japanese media reported that Line, owned by SoftBank Corp's Z Holdings Corp, let Chinese engineers at a Shanghai affiliate access the data of Japanese users without informing them.

"There hasn't been anything that breached legal or regulatory boundaries," a spokesman for Line said."We will continue to respond to laws and regulations in all jurisdictions, including Japan." Four engineers at a company in China, who perform system maintenance for Line, were allowed to access servers in Japan from 2018 that contained the names, telephone numbers and email addresses of users, local media said.The reports come as Japan tightened laws and regulation around the use and storage of personal data held by Internet companies.

Line this month became part of Z Holdings, formerly Yahoo Japan, creating a US$30 billion domestic Internet heavyweight to compete against local and US rivals.

 

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It is quite obvious, thats why no one in singapore use it.

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