Cyberspace Administration of China Cracks Down on Improper use of Minors’ Images
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Since the beginning of 2025, the Cyberspace Administration Authority (“Authority”) has continued to strengthen the protection of minors on the Internet and clean up illegal and undesirable information that uses the images of minors, as well as removing non-compliant accounts.

The Authority has requested that platform operators  increase their efforts to identify and combat signs of violations and rigorously examine the content of information involving minors posted on their platform. The Authority has taken measures that include banning accounts and canceling profit-making privileges for accounts, shutting down more than 11,000 accounts on the basis of legal violations.

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