The Buzz | Chinese border guards put secret surveillance app on tourists’ phones

Chinese border police are secretly installing surveillance apps on the phones of visitors and downloading personal information as part of the government’s intensive scrutiny of the remote Xinjiang region, the Guardian revealed yesterday.

The Chinese government has curbed freedoms in the province for the local Muslim population, installing facial recognition cameras on streets and in mosques and reportedly forcing residents to download software that searches their phones.

“An investigation by the Guardian and international partners has found that travelers are being targeted when they attempt to enter the region from neighbouring Kyrgyzstan,” the English paper says.

Border guards at the remote Irkeshtam border crossing into China are taking their phones and secretly installing an app that extracts emails, texts and contacts, as well as information about the handset itself.

According to the Guardian, tourists say they have not been warned by authorities in advance or told about what the software is looking for, or that their information is being taken.

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