The Apple and Google app stores continue to offer private browsing apps that are surreptitiously owned by Chinese companies, more than six weeks after they were identified in a Tech Transparency Project report. Apple and Google may also be profiting from these apps, which put Americans’ privacy and U.S. national security at risk, TTP found.

The apps are virtual private networks (VPNs), which promise to mask a user’s identity as they browse the internet. But Chinese-owned VPNs raise serious privacy and security concerns for Americans because Chinese companies can be forced to share user data with the Chinese government under the country’s national security laws. VPNs have access to particularly sensitive user data since they see all of a person’s web activity.

TTP’s April 1 report found that more than 20 of the top 100 free VPNs in the U.S. Apple App Store in 2024 showed evidence of Chinese ownership. None of these apps clearly disclosed their Chinese ties, and some obscured their origins behind layers of shell companies. Several of the apps were linked to Qihoo 360, a Chinese cybersecurity firm that has been sanctioned by the U.S. over its ties to China’s People’s Liberation Army, TTP found.

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    Chynah bad booooo hooooo… I trust China before I trust the Yankee cartel. When was the last time? China dropped a nuclear weapon on a population or just bombing in general. You all got your head up, your ass. Also, you are the livestock and the farmer is the American and the farmer is the capitalist. The greatest threat to national security is the possibility for change for us bottom dwellers. I pray for nukes every single day. I wake up. I say dear God, please nuke the American Empire. I embrace the end. I mean, guns are messy, but if I got vaporized inside of the blast zone, I’d be okay with. On gawd