SINGAPORE—Some Chinese state-run companies are restricting employees’ use of Tencent Holdings Ltd. ’s popular domestic messaging app, citing security concerns, according to people familiar with the matter.

This week, managers at at least nine state-run companies, including some of the nation’s largest, such as China Mobile Ltd. , China Construction Bank Corp. and China National Petroleum Corp., told employees that any chat groups set up for work purposes on Weixin—Tencent’s dominant messaging app in China—could contain sensitive information and should be shut down and deleted, the people said.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

This Tool Makes Twitter More Bearable to Read

Twitter’s sidebar, filled with accounts to follow and trending topics, are gone.…

I found a secret button on my Sky TV box that everyone should activate today

YOUR Sky box is full of useful hidden settings – and one…

#MainCharacter: pandemic brings TikTok self-parody to the fore

Why are young people imagining themselves as the protagonist in fictionalised versions…

Twitter experiment finds correcting misinformation ‘makes the problem worse’

Many of us have come across dodgy fake news on Twitter, but…