(Beijing Electric) There are Chinese lawyers and the public that local police seem to be tracing and detained protesters who oppose the control policy through high -tech through high -tech such as face recognition technology and mobile phone positioning.
According to Agence France -Presse, a human rights lawyer who provided free legal counseling as a protesters revealed that in order to calm down the wave of protests across the country, China operating huge security institutions used advanced monitoring equipment to track protests.
The lawyer said that Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou police seem to use very high -tech means. For example, the Beijing police may use on -site scanning equipment or health code scan code to obtain people's mobile phone positioning data.In other cities, the police seem to use the monitoring screen and face recognition technology to identify protest protests.
The lawyer revealed that many Beijing helpers were confused on the phone because they were just passing by the protest location and were contacted by the police.
Guangdong protests reported that they were hacked by hackers when they went to the protests on their way to participate in the protests.
Some friends who have been detained have found that the Telegram account is still in active during the detention, indicating that the police may have been visiting these accounts.
A Agence France -Presse reporter witnessed the arrest of many people in Shanghai. The police forcibly checked the protesters' mobile phones to find out whether the public installed the social media software blocked by China.
A recording provided by a 17 -year -old person in Shanghai showed that when he had a mouthful with the police on Monday, the police said to him, "What is privacy? You have no privacy."
The protesters interviewed revealed that many participants participated in protests for the first time, and lack of experience and organizational ability needed for social movements.