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PUBG Mobile’s Chinese version gets called out for failing to protect user privacy, along with Temple Run 2 and Plants vs. Zombies 2

  • A number of popular mobile games are being named in China for poor privacy practices during an internet clean-up campaign
  • Players of Peacekeeper Elite, a sanitised version of PUBG Mobile in China, have so far spent US$1.9 billion on the game

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Peacekeeper Elite, also known as Game for Peace, is a censored version of PUBG Mobile just for China. It’s a first-person shooter without blood or death. Image: Tencent

A number of popular mobile games in China have been called out for not properly protecting user privacy, including one of the biggest mobile games in the world: Tencent’s Peacekeeper Elite , the Chinese version of PUBG Mobile.

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Peacekeeper Elite , also known as Game for Peace, is an incredibly lucrative title for game developer Tencent. But China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Centre (CVERC) says the game doesn’t clearly state all the permissions it accesses on a user’s phone, state-owned media outlet Xinhua reported. The organisation says the app also doesn’t offer an effective way for users to change or remove personal information or delete their accounts.

Other mobile games called out by CVERC include Talking Tom Gold Run, My Talking Tom and My Talking Angela, three games from Slovenian developer Outfit7. Two Chinese games similar to Candy Crush were also named, along with Temple Run 2 and Plants vs. Zombies 2.

Tencent, Outfit 7, Temple Run 2 maker Imangi Studios and Plants vs. Zombies 2 publisher Electronic Arts did not respond to our requests for comment.

CVERC said all these games have problems with how they handle user privacy, but they were named for different offences. The Talking Tom franchise, for instance, made the list because the games either didn’t ask first-time users to read the privacy policy in an obvious way, such as through a pop-up message, or made agreeing to the privacy policy the default choice. CVERC said the games also didn’t list the purpose, method and scale of user data collection, on top of the problems found in Peacekeeper Elite .

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