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JAKARTA - China plans to create new rules by limiting the use of wireless file sharing services between mobile devices, such as Apple and Bluetooth's AirDrop. This was created to prevent the spread of misinformation.

Protesters in China once used AirDrop during anti-government protests in October 2022 to share content and bypass strict internet censorship.

A few weeks later, Apple restricted the use of the AirDrop function on devices in China. The draft new regulatory proposal was issued last week by internet watchdog Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC).

Under the new rules, service providers must prevent the spread of malicious, illegal information, keep relevant records and report their findings to regulators.

They must also provide data and technical assistance to relevant authorities, including internet and police regulators, when they carry out inspections. Even with users, who have to register under their real name.

Finally, CAC asks service providers to carry out security assessments when launching any new applications or functions capable of mobilizing the public or activating public expressions.

The purpose of the regulation is to maintain national security and social interests of the community by regulating the use of short-range wireless communication tools such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and other technologies.

Launching CNN International, Monday, June 12, in addition to AirDrop, Google's Nearby Share can also be used to transfer data between Android devices and Chrome OS via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

Chinese phone maker Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo are also offering similar services. Currently, CAC is seeking public feedback on proposed rules until July 6.


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