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Democratic Progressive Party legislator Shen Boyang recently raised concerns about adult websites being used to collect personal information, suggesting that one's political stance could be identified based on the type of adult content they consume. However, information experts argue that political tendencies are not easily deciphered from digital footprints unless the online activities directly relate to political motivations. They emphasize that browsing adult content or business websites is unlikely to reveal one's political stance. Shen's remarks have sparked a debate on privacy and data security in Taiwan, with Nationalist Party legislator Ke Ju-Jun highlighting that using VPNs does not guarantee absolute safety and unauthorized data collection may violate laws. It is emphasized that Taiwan is governed by the rule of law, and politicians should not spread alarmist claims without factual evidence.
Source: YAHOO