Turn Off This WeChat Feature Before It’s Too Late!

You didn’t do any transaction but your money got deducted? Turn off this WeChat Wallet feature before it’s too late!

 

1. Go to Wallet

Turn Off This WeChat Feature Before It's Too Late!

2. Click on the top right corner

Turn Off This WeChat Feature Before It's Too Late!

3. Click on Manage Payment

Turn Off This WeChat Feature Before It's Too Late!

4. You will see a button called “Auto-Deduct”. Click once

Turn Off This WeChat Feature Before It's Too Late!

It will show the apps or third party apps that links with your Wechat Wallet and allows the app to deduct your money automatically without verifying password or fingerprint identification.

Turn Off This WeChat Feature Before It's Too Late!

 

Click the red text to close the service, and stop the service from automatic deduction.

 

Turn Off This WeChat Feature Before It's Too Late!

This feature are useful for some apps and also save your time. But sometimes, we didn’t realize and unconciously linked a third party app with the auto-deduct feature.

#Other than that, we also suggest you to turn off some of these features:

“People nearby” function

WeChat “people nearby” can detect your location.

Turn Off This WeChat Feature Before It's Too Late!

To turn this off, click “Discover – people nearby”, click on the top right corner of the page, select “Clear location information and exit”.

Close the WeChat “location” function

The “Location” function allows you to share your location, but if you often travel, it’s like exposing to the ‘thief’ that “This person is not at home” and creating chance for them.

  • Open WeChat Moments, hold on the upper right corner to post a new moments; then click on “Location” under the information entry bar, choose “Hide location”.

  • Also decline the permission of WeChat to obtain the geographical location on the mobile phone.

Turn off  “Only Last 10 Make Public”

Click “Me – Settings – Privacy” to enter the page, and turn off “Only last ten make public”.

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

On November 21st, a netizen posted a video on Hupu(虎扑), the famous BBS in China, saying that a foreign man was arrested for shoplifting in a shop in Shanghai. This news has caused widespread attention, and her girlfriend’s reaction has angered Chinese netizens.

Watch the video below Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

 

© Video | HUPU

 

What’s going on?

 

According to witness at the scene, the situation occurred in a store in Shanghai. At the time he was shopping with friends, and suddenly he heard a salesperson yelling at a thief. It is said that the foreigner stole the latest e-cigarette at the time and the salesperson requested to return it. 

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

© IMAGE | HUPU

At this time the man tried to escape from the store, but there were a large number of onlookers at the scene and he could not escape successfully. The salesperson chose to call the police, and the man immediately lay down on the ground and shouted for help.

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

© IMAGE | HUPU

 

What happened next shocked people. The Chinese girlfriend of the foreigner told all the people on the scene: “He is a foreigner. You can’t arrest him!”

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

© IMAGE | 百家号

 

Soon, the police appeared and tried to bring the man back to the police station for investigation, but his girlfriend disagreed with this and kept shouting: “He is a Moorish! He is a Moorish! He is a Moor! You have no right to catch him!”

At this time, the onlookers were angry. Someone responded to her: “This is China! If you do something wrong, you should be punished by law.”

Meanwhile, the man has been trying to avoid being taken away. So the police tried to stop his struggle, but his girlfriend shouted: “You have no rights! He is a foreigner!”

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

© IMAGE | HUPU

The police responded that “This is China, not a foreign country. In China, we must act in accordance with the law.” After that, they began to take the man away.

In the video, you can hear that in addition to calling for help, the man repeatedly told his girlfriend in English: “Tell them that I am a lawyer! Tell them I am a lawyer!”. However, his girlfriend didn’t hear about that or was too busy to explain his words.

According to photos provided by netizens, foreign men and girlfriends were taken to the police station for investigation.

 

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

© IMAGE | HUPU

What do Chinese netizens say?

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

“Even if you are a Spartan strongman and you come to China to break the law, you will be caught.”

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

© IMAGE | 北京青年报

 

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

“Moorish, I thought he was from Mole’s world (an online game for kids).”

Mole’s worldForeigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

© IMAGE | 7K.COM

 

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

“The Moorish believe in Islam. Allah’s punishment for the thief is very strict, stealing things is to chop the hand!”

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

“His girlfriend was shouting “He is a Moorish?” Can someone tell me where Moore is? I only know Morocco.”

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

“The most ridiculous thing is that he has been calling, I’m a lawyer. Don’t lawyers get caught breaking the law in China?”

Foreigner Arrested for Shoplifting & Angered Chinese Netizens!

Chinese Police Break Up US$7m Fake Condom Gang!

Police in eastern China have broken up a gang making and selling counterfeit condoms, according to official media. The condoms, which used the names of major international brands such as Durex and Okamoto, were sold to hotels, supermarkets and vending machine operators in central and eastern China.

Chinese Police Break Up US$7m Fake Condom Gang!

© Image | 都市快报

 

The Counterfeits Posed 

A Threat to Public Health

 

More than 500,000 boxes of the fakes, with a total value of 50 million yuan (US$7 million), were seized and 17 people detained across Henan, Hebei and Zhejiang provinces.

The fakes were mainly made in Henan and Hubei provinces, while a packaging plant in Cangnan county in Zhejiang was also raided, the local authority said.

 

“We found the workshops where the suspects made those condoms in rural areas in Henan and Hebei. They were very simple and crude,” said Zheng Xidan, from Cangnan police.

“The hygienic conditions in those villages were very bad. We saw the condoms they were making – they blended the condoms with silicone oil in a bucket. It was totally below official manufacturing standards.”

Excessive Level of Bacteria and Fungi

 

Chen He, a product manager at Beijing-based condom maker Daxiang, said poor quality condoms were a health risk due to excessive level of bacteria and fungi.

Chinese Police Break Up US$7m Fake Condom Gang!

© Image | GOOGLE

“Normally the making of condoms, categorised as a medical device that has direct contact with the human body, involves sterilisation and electronic tests for holes and thin spots. But in those illegal workshops, which are often very dirty, it’s unlikely they have the right methods to control the bacteria and fungi level or test for holes.”

“The machines are quite expensive and I don’t think they would bother to buy them. Some of those cheap condoms are even recycled from used ones.”

The fakes, some of which also used the names of Chinese brands such as Jissbon and SixSex, were sold to retailers with the wholesale price of one yuan. Genuine versions of the brands cost between 20 and 150 yuan a pack.

 

One of the Most Widely 

Counterfeited Products in China

The report said Cangnan police became suspicious of a local man who was selling the products and started investigating his business partners before raiding their operations in August.

The 17 suspects are under criminal detention on suspicion of making and selling counterfeit products and police are still investigating the case.

Condoms are one of the most widely counterfeited products in China along with major international fashion brands.

Chinese Police Break Up US$7m Fake Condom Gang!

© Image | GOOGLE

In February, police in Yuncheng, a city in Shanxi province, seized 2 million fake Durex and Okamoto condoms, which were also feared to pose a health risk.

More than 10 similar cases had been heard by courts in Henan alone since 2014, according to mainland media reports, and those found guilty have been sentenced to up to four years in jail.

   

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Chinese Police Break Up US$7m Fake Condom Gang!

SOURCE | SCMP

READY? Shipping Companies To Raise Prices Recently!

 

Recently, many shipping companies have sent notice that they will raise prices or adjust business. Below we summarize the information of these major shipping companies. Let’s see!

OOCL
 

OOCL has opened a new direct route to West Africa. The bill of lading requirements for some countries in West Africa are summarized as follows:

 

READY? Shipping Companies To Raise Prices Recently!

READY? Shipping Companies To Raise Prices Recently!

READY? Shipping Companies To Raise Prices Recently!

CMA CGM
 

Notice on the price adjustment of the European line. All customers (including FAK) have been adjusted from the following prices since December 1, 2018.

READY? Shipping Companies To Raise Prices Recently!

*Base port to base port rates. Out-ports are subject to usual TAO/TAD.

Scope North-West European Base Port. In addition, attachment fees are charged for all inland points.

Target For all FOB and C&F customers.

Container type GP, OOG, empty vans, and RF.

PIL
 

On November 18, 2018, the PIL Line levied a PSS notice on the East Africa Line.

READY? Shipping Companies To Raise Prices Recently!

 

MSC
 

Notice on updating the fuel surcharge.

Fuel adjustment for Chinese regional export goods:

 

READY? Shipping Companies To Raise Prices Recently!

 

Goods exported to South Africa will be subject to GRI:

 

READY? Shipping Companies To Raise Prices Recently!