China Temu App caused data privacy concerns in United Kingdom

During the shopping season, a significant portion of the United Kingdom’s population was eagerly turning to the Temu online shopping application, enticed by its promise of unbelievable prices. The application, adorned with an eye-catching orange logo, had generated high expectations for excellent profits during the Christmas 2023 shopping frenzy.

However, law enforcement authorities have issued a stark warning about this online marketplace. They have uncovered evidence of the app harvesting customer data and expressed concerns that this data may find its way into Chinese hands.

These growing concerns about data privacy have dominated headlines on Google, casting a shadow of doubt over the app’s trustworthiness. Many potential users are now hesitant to explore Temu for their shopping needs, especially considering that it’s marketing Chinese products under the guise of a Singaporean cover. Adding to these apprehensions is a recent alert circulating on the Telegram app, suggesting that the electronic devices supplied by Temu may harbor malware capable of espionage in the future.

Operating under the name Tee-Moo in Beijing, this app prides itself on delivering products directly from factories, boasting of cost-effective prices that not only delight customers but also keep the business thriving.

Currently, these ultra-low prices are exclusively available to customers in the United Kingdom. However, the company has ambitions to expand its services across Europe, contingent on compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and privacy regulations in the UK.

The owner of the Temu app, E-commerce giant PDD Holdings Inc, has maintained a stance of silence on this issue. They’ve clarified that their products and services do not contain any hidden malware or malicious software. They assert that the data they collect is solely for the purpose of improving their services.

So, what’s the best course of action?

It is advisable to exercise caution. Avoid sharing sensitive banking details such as credit and debit card numbers or CVVs unless absolutely necessary. If possible, opt for the Cash on Delivery (COD) payment method when shopping through the Temu app to minimize potential risks.

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Naveen Goud
Naveen Goud is a writer at Cybersecurity Insiders covering topics such as Mergers & Acquisitions, Startups, Cyber Attacks, Cloud Security and Mobile Security

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