HR 784
Internet Application I.D. Act
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This bill, the Internet Application Integrity and Disclosure Act, requires websites and mobile application sellers that are owned, either fully or partially, by the Chinese Communist Party or a non-state-owned entity in China to clearly inform users that their website or application is affiliated with China. The bill aims to increase transparency for consumers regarding the ownership of online platforms. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will be responsible for enforcing these disclosure requirements, treating violations as unfair or deceptive practices. This legislation seeks to address concerns about data security and potential influence from the Chinese government.
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