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Former MP Suggests Thaksin’s Medical Records Could Be a Tall Tale
It's all down to Tony baloney's B/S miracle elixir cure and the power of the the wallet shaped amulet in his pocket 🤔 -
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Dramatic Rescue at Sea: 30 Tourists Pulled to Safety After Catamaran Sinks Off Phuket
Unconfirmed reports say all the Chinese passengers ran to one side of the catamaran when the buffet was served.- 1
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 14 January 2025
Data Breach Concerns for Oppo and Realme Phone Users File photo: Generic mobile phone mockup Mobile phone giants Oppo and Realme find themselves embroiled in controversy over personal data protection issues due to pre-installed software on their devices. Reports indicate that customer data may have been retained without proper consent, potentially infringing Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348739-data-breach-concerns-for-oppo-and-realme-phone-users/ -
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Data Breach Concerns for Oppo and Realme Phone Users
File photo: Generic mobile phone mockup Mobile phone giants Oppo and Realme find themselves embroiled in controversy over personal data protection issues due to pre-installed software on their devices. Reports indicate that customer data may have been retained without proper consent, potentially infringing Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act. The trouble centres on the Fineasy app, a loan service application found pre-installed on some devices from both brands. Notably, Fineasy lacks the necessary licence from the Bank of Thailand to offer personal loans digitally, placing it under scrutiny. Unlike typical uninstallable apps, Fineasy persists as a system app, raising alarm over its chilling access to personal user data, including contact lists. In response to mounting concerns sparked by the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC), the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has ordered distributors to halt sales of phones with the pre-installed app. A meeting called by the NBTC, involving all related parties including Oppo and Realme importers, sought clarity on the situation, yet crucial answers remain elusive, including the identity of the app's owner. NBTC acting secretary-general Trairat Viriyasirikul emphasised that the Fineasy app does not hold status as a licenced loan service. Despite importer claims of no data leakage, the substantial volume of data collected by the app, apparent since early 2023, places Oppo and Realme under significant legal risk. Compounding this, both firms have yet to appoint data controllers in Thailand, a requisite under the personal data laws. Pol Col Suraphong Plengkham of the Personal Data Protection Commission highlighted the severity of potential infractions, but the investigation remains ongoing, with guilt not yet determined. Meanwhile, NBTC commissioner Pol Gen Nathathorn Prousoontorn indicated that typical regulatory checks focus on the physical safety of devices rather than installed software, leaving a gap in oversight. To address user concerns, both Oppo and Realme have committed to providing phone users with the means to uninstall the Fineasy app within 30 days, with immediate removal options available through customer service. The unfolding situation has seen both brands issuing apologies and removing loan-related functionalities from the app, proposing enhanced convenience features as a remedy. These developments underline the necessity for comprehensive software oversight on mobile devices, aiming to safeguard user data and maintain consumer trust in the digital age, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-14 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 14 January 2025
Funeral Drama as 300kg Man’s Cremation Poses Challenges A different problem occurred on January 12, at Wat Pradu Lai crematorium in Klong Mae Lai Subdistrict, Mueang District, Kamphaeng Phet Province, at the funeral of Mr. Wiwat, a 36-year-old man weighing 300kg. Due to his unusually large size, both in weight and build, the cremation process presented numerous difficulties, requiring the assistance of many people. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1348738-funeral-drama-as-300kg-man’s-cremation-poses-challenges/ -
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Wise vs Revolut - This is what I've found out
You are quite possibly right. It could just be greed without having really thought it through first, or what the potential downside might be. But that's a typical aspect of greed. People usually only think about how much they are going to financially benefit from something and often can't foresee the harm they might be doing to themselves at the same time. Anyway, let's hope they roll it back at some point as you said. Perhaps the chance of that is about 50-50.
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