Internet regulator tightens regulations on dating websites
Updated: 2015-02-13 13:39
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
BEIJING - China's Internet watchdog will target dating websites and other online match-making sites to combat fraud.
Fraud on dating websites has become a public nuisance to millions of users, especially young people, who use such services, said the Cyberspace Administration of China in a statement on Thursday.
The campaign lists fraud rings, prostitution and service providers' fraudulent practices as major targets. Dating websites must enforce online real-name registration and accounts failing to register with real names must be closed.
As people celebrate the lunar New Year, many of young people are pressed to find a spouse and dating websites are one way of dealing with the problem. Jiayuan.com claimed more than 100 million users in 2014.
- Spring Festival reception held in Vancouver
- NC slayings spark Muslim outcry
- Chinese navy officers find value in US visit
- Consul general weighs in
- 10 destinations favored by Chinese property investors
- Spring Festival goods in the making
- New Year scenes preserved in old photos
- Remembering the dead on the seventh day after TransAsia crash
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
BC lures Chinese tourists |
Festival Special: Apps that make holiday shopping easier |
Alibaba places China smartphone business bet with $590m Meizu deal |
China, US vow to deepen military relations |
Premier Li attends Davos Forum |
Li Na expecting first baby |
Today's Top News
Obama seeks new war powers
US has 'risen to the challenge' of fighting Ebola
Obama asks Congress to authorize military force against IS
NYC police officer charged in stairwell shooting
Investors shifting focus in global realty purchases
Chinese tourists highly satisfied with Canada travel: survey
President Xi to visit US in September
Study sees consumer confidence faltering
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |