Un peu dans la lignée du post de @Mister Bellemare (https://www.bonjourchine.com/thread...note-de-confiance-a-tous-ses-citoyens.140093/), je viens de recevoir cet email légèrement flippant de la part de Airbnb, annonçant la création d'une entité spéciale pour la Chine (c'est à ma connaissance le seul pays du monde pour lequel une entité spéciale a été créée, mais je peux me tromper):
"Beginning December 7, 2016, we will operate our business in China through Airbnb Internet (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (“Airbnb China”). In particular, if you have existing listing(s) in China, some of your information will be transferred to, stored, used and processed by Airbnb China from December 7, 2016. You can learn more about what all of this means for you by clicking here.
After December 7, 2016, if any of your personal information would be transferred to, stored, used or processed by Airbnb China as a result of any action that you propose to take, you will be notified of this before any such transfer, storage, use or processing is undertaken.
Like hotels and other businesses operating in China, Airbnb China has to comply with local laws and regulations, including privacy and information disclosure laws, and may be required by Chinese government agencies to disclose information held by it, such as host, guest, and listing information relating to stays in China. If you would like to continue using Airbnb but do not wish to have your information transferred to, stored, used or processed by Airbnb China, you should remove any existing listing(s) you have in China, from your Airbnb account."
"Beginning December 7, 2016, we will operate our business in China through Airbnb Internet (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (“Airbnb China”). In particular, if you have existing listing(s) in China, some of your information will be transferred to, stored, used and processed by Airbnb China from December 7, 2016. You can learn more about what all of this means for you by clicking here.
After December 7, 2016, if any of your personal information would be transferred to, stored, used or processed by Airbnb China as a result of any action that you propose to take, you will be notified of this before any such transfer, storage, use or processing is undertaken.
Like hotels and other businesses operating in China, Airbnb China has to comply with local laws and regulations, including privacy and information disclosure laws, and may be required by Chinese government agencies to disclose information held by it, such as host, guest, and listing information relating to stays in China. If you would like to continue using Airbnb but do not wish to have your information transferred to, stored, used or processed by Airbnb China, you should remove any existing listing(s) you have in China, from your Airbnb account."
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