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Chinese government requiring all Winter Olympics participants to download app

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The Chinese government is requiring all athletes, journalists, and spectators at the Winter Olympics to download the “My-2022” app on their phones. NBC News’ Joshua Johnson is joined by cyber security expert Eric Noonan to discuss how the watchdog group Citizen-lab warns those who download the app.

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