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Chinese tycoon’s socially influential son adds to Meituan’s antitrust woes with claims of data breach, stolen Dianping account

  • Wang Sicong, the son of Dalian Wanda Group’s billionaire founder, has 40 million followers, and is an outspoken social media personality
  • Meituan’s Dazhong Dianping service apologised to Wang and said it would message him privately after his account was linked to another user’s phone

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A booth for Chinese technology firm Meituan at the China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing on September 3. Photo: AP.

Wang Sicong, the son of Dalian Wanda Group’s billionaire founder and an outspoken social media personality with 40 million followers, has opened fire on Meituan’s data policies just as the country’s dominant food delivery service is grappling with a fine for breaching antitrust rules.

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Wang said he was locked out of his account on Dazhong Dianping, the restaurants and review service operated by Meituan, when it was linked to another user’s mobile phone number, according to two of his posts on the Weibo social media platform on Sunday.

“Is this the security system of a trillion-dollar company?” asked Wang in a post that tagged Dianping. “Someone else just changed the mobile number on my account out of nowhere?”

Dianping apologised to Wang on Sunday evening in a reply to one of the posts, and said his account had been frozen for protection, adding that the company would update him privately with preliminary information after a review of the problem.

Wang Jianlin, founder and chairman of the Dalian Wanda Group, speaking in Beijing in April 2017. Photo: Reuters.
Wang Jianlin, founder and chairman of the Dalian Wanda Group, speaking in Beijing in April 2017. Photo: Reuters.
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Meituan said it had contacted the user and handled the complaint, when asked to comment. Still, Wang’s complaint adds pressure to the 3.44 billion yuan (US$534 million) fine that the Beijing-based company was slapped with last week for engaging in monopolistic behaviour in the meals delivery business that it dominates.

Wang’s public denunciation is not Meituan’s only problem. A technology influencer wiring under the name Xuanning Xuan Sir claimed that the app had accessed his location data every 5 minutes for 24 hours even during midnight when it was not in use. The influencer posted a video of Meituan’s activities chronicled by a tracking app on Sunday, calling it “horrifying”. The activity was said to be discovered using Apple’s new “Record App Activity” feature on iOS 15, released last month.

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