By MLex Staff ( February 24, 2026, 07:50 GMT | Insight) -- China’s top internet regulator disclosed details on its expansive enforcement campaign for 2025, detailing thousands of warnings, fines and shutdowns as authorities tightened control over online content, data security and the processing of personal information. Local branches of the Cyberspace Administration of China summoned representatives of 5,811 websites and platforms for regulatory talks last year, issued 1,646 warnings and fined 521 operators, the regulator said. China’s top internet regulator disclosed details on its expansive enforcement campaign for 2025, detailing thousands of warnings, fines and shutdowns as authorities tightened control over online content, data security and the processing of personal information....
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