Hong Kong's first shared bicycle service was dropped into the river

【Global Science and Technology Report】 According to Singapore’s “Crossing Times” reported on April 24, Hong Kong’s first bike sharing platform, GoBee.Bike, has not been very successful since it was launched. As of April 22, three bicycles have been lost. Into a river in Sha Tin. The South China Morning Post reported on the 23rd that the 4th damaged bicycle was found near the Shing Mun River. The police have classified the case as criminal damage.

GoBee launched a shared bicycle service last week and launched more than 400 green smart bicycles. Users can rent bikes by scanning the QR code on their mobile phones. Half-hourly charge is 5 Hong Kong dollars (about 4.42 yuan).

Raphael Cohen, the founder, said that since the launch of the GoBee app, nine bicycles have been found damaged. Including components such as handles, brakes or lights were stolen.

On the first day of trial, GoBee also experienced security issues. The credit card details of the 450 accounts in its application were transferred to the server without encryption, increasing the risk of users being hacked. Cohen said that the issue has been resolved within 24 hours and no user data has been stolen. (Internship Compilation: Ru Yafei Reviewer: Li Zongze)

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