TL;DR - Wistia is not officially blocked in mainland China and most Wistia-hosted videos can be delivered to viewers there, but performance can be inconsistent without China-specific optimizations.
Read more: https://t.co/41ZlhpGP93
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Tealium (iQ Tag Management and the Customer Data Hub) can serve visitors in mainland China, but out-of-the-box web experiences that rely on Tealium often underperform without China-specific configuration.
Read more: https://t.co/GV3Gkg5zUk
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Salesforce landing pages can load unreliably for visitors in mainland China unless you plan for cross-border network conditions and third-party dependencies.
Read more: https://t.co/lV00ctkC94
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Twilio Segment can be used with visitors in mainland China, but reliability is inconsistent unless you plan for China’s network conditions and third-party dependencies.
Read about how to make Segment work in China: https://t.co/8K0IpcPhbn
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When websites and landing pages use Adobe Marketo Engage assets, performance is often unreliable without a China-specific setup.
Read about how Marketo performs in China and how you can get your website loading fast and fully: https://t.co/XS9Mpftgu9
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If your website uses Brightcove, the enterprise cloud video platform, certain features may be intermittent without a China‑specific setup.
Read our guide to using Brightcove on websites serving visitors in mainland China: https://t.co/PUD9zxEXsN
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What are the most popular search engines in China?
Here are the top 5, their key features and how you can improve your website’s visibility in China: https://t.co/2azQHHL7v0
#seo#chinamarketing#searchengine
An ICP license is needed to meet legal and regulatory requirements in China.
If you're wondering whether you need an ICP license for your website, here's our updated guide: https://t.co/PDGBWvzYus
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In 2025, YouTube continues to be inaccessible and officially blocked in China. This means any YouTube iframe or API call on a website will stall for visitors in mainland China.
Read about how to replace video files on your website for visitors in China: https://t.co/vOXDZhWUig
Here are 5 free tools to test how your website loads from China in 2025.
Find out how your website performs in China without physically being there.
https://t.co/qFYydzrYhi
#chinamarketing#webperf#websitespeed
Wix’s website time-outs in mainland China have left many global marketing and e-commerce teams scrambling for a plan B.
Read about some of the alternatives in our latest guide: https://t.co/5YQSsa8bQU
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Wix sites are currently inaccessible in mainland China due to network restrictions.
This is a developing situation subject to official updates from Wix.
Read more from our 2025 findings in our latest article: https://t.co/y8c1pBj1jL
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The Personal Information Protection Impact Assessment (PIPIA) is a mandatory risk-assessment process required by China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL).
Read more in our latest guide: https://t.co/Emx6YEYpzC
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Rehosting your website on servers inside Mainland China can improve Time-to-First-Byte (TTFB) for local users, but it’s not a complete solution for China web performance.
Read more about what onshore hosting in China entails before committing: https://t.co/wQcJaTAJH5
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“Important data” is a tier within China’s data classification system. It means data that has the potential to impact national interests if compromised.
Read more and understand how this affects foreign companies: https://t.co/AVYNmtf0DH
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Data localization, or data residency, refers to the practice of storing data within a specific country or region.
Read about what foreign businesses need to do with their data in China: https://t.co/h40SJTQriv
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Web designers and developers use Framer to build websites via its no-code platform. But if your target audience includes China, it’s worth testing your site’s performance as Framer sites can run into performance issues when accessed there.
Read more: https://t.co/2c1vcinXp7
The terms data anonymization and data de-identification are often misunderstood or used interchangeably in the context of China's data privacy laws, but they carry very different regulatory implications.
Read more: https://t.co/lR9sTXGdB8
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China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) has strict rules around cross-border data flows and the Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) are one of three permissible ways to export personal data out of China.
Read the guide: https://t.co/dKg5IxPGpj
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Sensitive Personal Information (SPI) under China’s Personal Information Protection Law is subject to stricter consent, security, and impact‑assessment expectations than general personal data.
Read more: https://t.co/Brh4igMGty
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