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Weixin, the Chinese version of WeChat, operates from China under Chinese law, which includes strong censorship provisions and interception protocols. [115] Its parent company is obliged to share data with the Chinese government under the China Internet Security Law and National Intelligence Law.
Moments (Chinese: 朋友圈 pinyin: péngyǒu quān) is a function of the smartphone app WeChat, launched on 19 April 2012 in the WeChat version 4.0. It serves new social-networking functions for Wechat users.
Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings <0700.HK> has changed the name of its WeChat Work office collaboration app to WeCom, setting it up as a potential alternative to its messaging app WeChat ahead ...
August 10, 2020 at 8:31 AM
Tencent's WeChat, China's most popular online social platform, said on Wednesday that mini apps, apps that can be opened within WeChat, must also follow the new rules.
Weixin County (威信县), in Yunnan Province, China; WeChat, called Weixin (微信) in Chinese, a mobile phone messaging service by Tencent; Weixin, Shimen (维新镇), a town in Shimen County, Hunan Province, China; Wang Weixin (王偉新), Chinese fencer
WeChat, China's most popular app with over 1.2 billion users, will start displaying user locations when a person publishes content on public accounts, making it the latest Chinese social media ...
WeChat Pay, officially referred to as Weixin Pay (Chinese: 微信支付; pinyin: Wēixìn Zhīfù) in China, is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by WeChat based in China that allows users to make mobile payments and online transactions. As of March 2016, WeChat Pay had over 300 million users. [1]