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How to prevent the US Mission from reading personal information?

Beijing time is 202110/0/0. I believe this day is a positive and special day for meituan, because 10/810, the State Administration of Market Supervision punished meituan, which was fined 3.442 billion RMB for monopolistic behavior. If it weren't for the brutal monopoly of the US Mission, it wouldn't be fined so much money. On this day, Meituan once again boarded Weibo Hot Search because of the behavior of browsing the user's photo album. The official of the US Mission did not respond to the incident of reading personal information.

Because this time, all major platforms involved in frequent reading of user albums have corresponding evidence, which is by no means groundless. Even QQ and Taobao have been proved to exist. How can the US delegation, which is often interviewed for various issues, reassure everyone?

Open Meituan APP and find that besides Meituan take-out, Meituan Optimization and Meituan Bicycle Plate have been added. Diversified services allow Meituan backstage to collect more personal information.

The Meituan did apply to the user for a request to open an album or location.

How to prevent the US Mission from reading personal information?

Try not to share your positioning with friends or family when using Meituan APP, and turn off the positioning function in time after use.

If you don't use Meituan's bike, don't turn on the Bluetooth function.

Settings in the software: Open Meituan, click on my upper right corner-Settings-Account and Security-Recent Login Records, and open the strange login reminder according to this path setting.

Mobile phone setting operation steps: open the mobile phone setting-click the right management-find the Meituan application-set the picture to be allowed only during use-prohibit Meituan from accessing the storage space.

Have you learned the operation to prevent the US Mission from reading personal information?