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(CNN) Just one day after ride-hailing giant Didi was banned from app stores in China, authorities have started investigating three other major technology services, citing concerns about national data security.
The companies under investigation recently went public in the US stock market, even though geopolitical tensions between the two countries remain high and Chinese authorities have been cracking down on technology companies.
On Monday, China s cybersecurity watchdog announced probes into truck-hailing platforms Yunmanman and Huochebang, as well as job listing site Boss Zhipin. New users cannot register for these three apps during the investigation.
Yunmanman and Huochebang are China s two major truck-hailing apps and label themselves as Uber for trucks. They merged in 2017 to create a new firm Full Truck Alliance, which listed on the New York Stock Exchange last month, and is currently valued at $21 billion.
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