Ex‑Beijing Engineer Reveals How Far the CCP Will Go to Track Its Own—and You

The ex‑insider says a PLA phone app logs every sailor’s move—and the same code, buried in Chinese phones and chips, could map Americans’ lives in real time.
Ex‑Beijing Engineer Reveals How Far the CCP Will Go to Track Its Own—and You
A man works at the central command center of the Shanghai metro system on July 11, 2017. Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images
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A former Beijing software engineer who once considered himself a loyal Communist Party supporter says he helped build a phone app the Chinese navy uses to watch every tap, swipe, and step its sailors took—and that the same technology, he warns, could track anyone who carries a Chinese-made device.

Liu Dadong fled to the United States in 2019 after his younger brother was branded “pro-Taiwan independence.” In an exclusive interview with The Epoch Times, he said the navy project was only a fragment of Beijing’s plan to control both hardware and software at home and abroad.

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Sean Tseng
Sean Tseng
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Sean Tseng is a Canada-based reporter for The Epoch Times covering U.S.–China relations, CCP politics, trade policy, and emerging technologies including AI and defense. He holds a BASc in mechanical engineering from the University of British Columbia.