IT House reported on July 16 that the recent issue of “WPS is exposed to delete user’s local files” has caused heated discussions. The cause of the incident was that some netizens found that their documents were blocked by WPS on the grounds that “the files contain prohibited content and are forbidden to access”. It cannot be opened, and there are online rumors that the file is the user’s local file, but the parties have refuted the rumor, saying that the local file has never been deleted.
WPS also responded to the matter before, saying that the file mentioned by the user was not a local file,Rather, it’s an online document, and the link has been blocked for alleged violations.
On July 14, Kingsoft Office CEO Zhang Qingyuan said in an interview with LatePost that he always believed that WPS had done nothing wrong – just did what the information platform should do in accordance with legal requirements. He affirmed that WPS did not delete or block the client’s local files,It was the other party who misunderstood the difference between online documents and local documents. He also emphasized that WPS will never audit or perform any operations on the user’s local files.. He is reluctant to disclose the specific reasons why the document is suspected of being banned, saying that it is not good for the users involved and also belongs to the privacy of users.
However, Zhang Qingyuan also admitted that the boundaries between online documents and local documents are blurred, and users are easily confused, and “are areas that need to be improved.”
Zhang Qingyuan also believes that whenever domestic software is mentioned, there will be many voices questioning it, and there will definitely be something in the domestic software. He has to admit that this is related to the profit model with Chinese characteristics of WPS in the early years, and they are already working hard to make the business model “elegant”.
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