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China said on Sunday that it had ordered smartphone app stores to stop offering Didi, the country's largest ride-hailing app, after finding that it had illegally collected users' personal data. China's cyberspace regulators said it told Didi to make changes to comply with Chinese data-protection rules, 4 days after Didi began trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
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本帖隐藏的内容The Chinese regulator did not specify the nature of Didi's violation in the statement on its social media feed. Didi responded by saying it had stopped registering new users and it would remove its app from app stores. It also said it would make changes to comply with rules and protect users' rights. China has been clamping down on its home-grown technology giants over anti-trust and data-security concerns.
Didi made its trading debut in the US on Wednesday in an IPO that valued the company at 67 and a half billion dollars, well down from the 100 billion it had hoped for. On Friday China announced an investigation into Didi to protect, quote, national security and public interest, prompting a more than 5 percent fall in the price of its shares.
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