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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Islamabad: As per National Database and Registration Authority<\/a>'s (NADRA<\/a>) request, Google<\/a> has taken down 14 applications from its app store due to a breach of the personal information of Pakistresidents, reported Dawn.

NADRA officially took up the matter with the Alphabet-owned US tech company regarding the breach of the personal data of Pakistani residents.

According to documents viewed by Dawn, the authority brought the topic to the attention of Scott Beaumont, Google's president for Asia Pacific, Hiang Choong, the legal head for the region, and Stephanie Davis, the vice president for customer solutions at the company.

In a letter written to Google on \"Breach of Personal Data of Residents and their Privacy by Application Providers on
Google Play Store<\/a>\", Nadra described this issue as \"important and urgent\" and stated that the issue \"involving the personal data of residents of Pakistan, which is being illegally sold and\/or shared by various applications (apps) hosted on your platform and available on Google Play Store<\/a>\".

It said the apps were \"illegally and deceptively\" using NADRA's name and products to impersonate and deceive users with the impression that the apps were in some manner either officially linked with, authorised or operated by NADRA, and hence \"obtain unwarranted credibility for their apps and services\".

According to NADRA, the recently removed apps were using its name and products illegally and deceptively to trick users into believing that the apps were in some way affiliated with, authorized by, or operated by them.

As a result, the apps gained undeserved credibility for their services. They were obtaining personal data from Pakistani residents, violating Google's impersonation policy since it prohibits users from pretending to be someone else, reported Dawn.

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谷歌在巴基斯坦扮演商店花了14个应用程序

NADRA正式开始了Alphabet-owned美国科技公司关于违反巴基斯坦居民的个人数据。

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伊斯兰堡:每国家数据库和登记机关(NADRA)请求,谷歌已经撤下14从app store应用程序由于违反Pakistresidents的个人信息,报道黎明。

NADRA正式开始了Alphabet-owned美国科技公司关于违反巴基斯坦居民的个人数据。

根据文档被黎明,权威带来了主题的关注斯科特•博蒙特谷歌亚太区总裁,Hiang Choong法律前往该地区,斯蒂芬妮·戴维斯,副总统为客户解决方案的公司。

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在一封写给谷歌“违反个人数据由应用程序提供者的居民和他们的隐私谷歌播放存储”,Nadra将这个问题描述为“重要且紧急”和表示,这个问题“涉及到巴基斯坦的居民的个人资料,这是被非法出售和/或共享的各种应用程序(应用程序)托管在您的平台,可以在谷歌玩店”。

据说应用是“非法和看似“使用NADRA的名字和产品模仿和欺骗用户的印象的应用都以某种方式正式与授权或由NADRA,因此“获得未经授权的信誉对他们的应用程序和服务”。

根据NADRA,最近删除的应用程序是非法使用其名称和产品和看似诱骗用户相信应用在某种程度上隶属于,授权,或由他们。

因此,应用程序获得不当信誉为他们服务。他们从巴基斯坦居民获得个人数据,违反了谷歌的模拟策略,因为它禁止用户冒充别人,黎明报道。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Islamabad: As per National Database and Registration Authority<\/a>'s (NADRA<\/a>) request, Google<\/a> has taken down 14 applications from its app store due to a breach of the personal information of Pakistresidents, reported Dawn.

NADRA officially took up the matter with the Alphabet-owned US tech company regarding the breach of the personal data of Pakistani residents.

According to documents viewed by Dawn, the authority brought the topic to the attention of Scott Beaumont, Google's president for Asia Pacific, Hiang Choong, the legal head for the region, and Stephanie Davis, the vice president for customer solutions at the company.

In a letter written to Google on \"Breach of Personal Data of Residents and their Privacy by Application Providers on
Google Play Store<\/a>\", Nadra described this issue as \"important and urgent\" and stated that the issue \"involving the personal data of residents of Pakistan, which is being illegally sold and\/or shared by various applications (apps) hosted on your platform and available on Google Play Store<\/a>\".

It said the apps were \"illegally and deceptively\" using NADRA's name and products to impersonate and deceive users with the impression that the apps were in some manner either officially linked with, authorised or operated by NADRA, and hence \"obtain unwarranted credibility for their apps and services\".

According to NADRA, the recently removed apps were using its name and products illegally and deceptively to trick users into believing that the apps were in some way affiliated with, authorized by, or operated by them.

As a result, the apps gained undeserved credibility for their services. They were obtaining personal data from Pakistani residents, violating Google's impersonation policy since it prohibits users from pretending to be someone else, reported Dawn.

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