All users who updated Century Computer Manager, when they enabled the privacy protection function, were surprised to find that QQ would access the user's hard disk files after just a few minutes of operation.
There are hundreds of items unrelated to the chat, including a large number of private photos, documents, and online banking data.
Century Computer Manager will also considerately display how many files have been viewed, and how many of them involve user privacy. It is categorized into easy-to-understand categories, and there are even small icons for each category.
It was okay for other system files, as ordinary people didn't understand much and just scanned them. But when the private photos and online banking items came out, netizens went wild and started a wave of criticism against QQ.
Moreover, Century Computer Manager has gone so crazy as to team up with Orange Technology to launch the "Post a picture and get an oPhone" campaign.
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