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Learning App sells dog meat: it is actually an online game that can be recharged without real name

Many parents will download various learning APPs for their children, but keep your eyes open, because some APPs may sell dog meat, but it is actually an online game.

In April of this year, a user complained on a social platform that through a short video introduction, he downloaded the idiom learning app “idiom ghost” for children in the Apple App Store, showing that it is suitable for users over 4 years old.

After opening, it turned into a real martial arts-style online game, showing that it is suitable for people over 16 years old. And no real-name authentication is required, and minors can also recharge without barriers.

The comments also praised “the picture is still amazing”, “the visual deception is still so perfect”, etc. It is not like a comment for an idiom app at all, and the comment text is very watery, and it is suspected of brushing points.

How is this behavior of “selling dog meat with a sheep’s head” done? A security engineer said:When some apps are put on the shelves, it is a set of compliant packages, but they can be changed into another software through updating later, but the outer skin is still the same, and the app store should increase the daily inspection.

According to the new online game regulations implemented on August 30, 2021, all online game companies can only provide services to minors for 1 hour from 20:00 to 21:00 every day on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and statutory holidays; Provide game services to users who do not register and log in with their real names.

Learning App sells dog meat: it is actually an online game that can be recharged without real name

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