An apology is certainly happy to accept, but qq read secretly read the user browsing history of a user caused by the harm is inexcusable, this behavior in some way is a violation of the right to privacy of visiting customers.
Now Tencent issued a statement that it will not disclose the user's information and apologized for the matter. As Internet users, we're relieved that at least our browser access history hasn't been compromised by Tencent's actions. The apology shows that Tencent is still aware of its own behavior, and it's good to see that it's willing to admit its mistakes, but that doesn't mean that the negative effects of its actions on users can be written off.
Everyone has their own privacy, and we can't allow others to have theirs without their permission. Some users feel that they usually go to the browser just to search for something they don't understand and there is no privacy to talk about, but they ignore the fact that a large part of them will enter their own personal information on the browser. College students talk about how they often register for various exams on the browser, which requires them to enter their names, genders, contact information and other identification numbers. The registration of the examination is also most of the consciousness as well as the workers to participate in the process of the browser to ensure that the behavior of the operation, steal the user's password, later on the user's information is likely to change the user's irreparable damage.
Personally, I have a habit of not downloading the corresponding apps on my computer, but listening to them directly on the web. Tencent's operation was able to access my browser history and most likely steal my course passwords, and then sell them to other people through certain channels. In a way, this is a violation of my privacy. Like the exam courses I buy are for 10,000 to 20,000 dollars, and I'm naturally reluctant to share them with others without my permission to acquire the resources through large sums of money.
There must also be a lot of people who usually set up their browsers to browse without traces, so that other people can't invade their privacy through browsing records, and if there are any important websites that they need to rewatch, they can just make a favorites tab. So from this point of view, there are still a lot of people who mind other people know their own browser records, now Tencent did not get the customer's permission in advance to obtain the user's browsing record is obviously not correct.
In this era of rapid Internet development, we all need to have a personal, privacy protection awareness, and always know how to take up the legal weapon to protect our personal rights and interests. Information leakage will really bring us irreparable losses, so the major applications I have been in the protection of your users' privacy, so as to obtain more trust.