Key facts
- China's top cyberspace regulator proposed new rules for Big Tech.
- The rules require large technology companies to establish independent committees.
- These committees will oversee data collection and privacy practices.
- The initiative intensifies scrutiny under the Personal Information Protection Law.
China's primary cyberspace regulator has put forth new regulations aimed at increasing oversight of how large technology companies manage user data. The proposed rules require these major tech firms to create independent committees tasked with overseeing their data collection and privacy practices. This initiative is part of an intensified scrutiny effort under the existing Personal Information Protection Law. The regulator's proposal signals a more stringent approach to data handling by Big Tech companies operating within China. The focus is on ensuring greater accountability and transparency in how personal information is collected, processed, and protected by these entities.
