The U.S. issued an executive order restricting the flow of personal data to China

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-01

According to Reuters on February 28, the U.S. senior said that Biden announced an executive order on the 28th on the grounds of concern, aiming to prevent the flow of U.S. personal data to China, Russia and other countries.

According to the report, the executive order will restrict data vendors or others from transferring Americans' geographic, biometric, health and financial information in bulk to specific "countries of concern." These countries also include Iran, North Korea, Cuba and Venezuela.

According to reports, the claims are that China and Russia are buying sensitive U.S. personal data from data vendors and using it for what they call "illegal activities."

These ** say that the purchase of data through data ** vendors is currently legal in the United States, which is "a gap in our *** initiative", and the executive order announced on the 28th aims to fill this gap.

The executive order is the latest effort by Washington to stop the flow of U.S. data to China, the report said. China and the United States are locked in a technological war that has been going on for years. (Compiled by Du Yuanjiang).

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