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Tencent QQ

Tencent QQ (Chinese: 腾讯QQ), also known as QQ, is an instant messaging software service and web portal developed by the Chinese technology company Tencent. QQ offers services that provide online social games, music, shopping, microblogging, movies, and group and voice chat software. As of March 2022, there were 563.8 million monthly active QQ accounts.[6]

Tencent QQ
Developer(s)Shenzhen Tencent Computer System Co., Ltd.
Initial releaseFebruary 10, 1999; 23 years ago (1999-02-10)
Stable release(s) [±]
Android8.9.28[1]  / 31 December 2022; 35 days ago (31 December 2022)
iOS, iPadOS, watchOS8.9.28[2]  / 2 January 2023; 33 days ago (2 January 2023)
Windows9.7.1[3]  / 26 December 2022; 40 days ago (26 December 2022)
macOS6.9.5[4]  / 13 January 2023; 22 days ago (13 January 2023)
Linux3.0.0[5]  / 30 December 2022; 36 days ago (30 December 2022)
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inSimplified Chinese
TypeInstant messaging
LicenseProprietary
Websiteim.qq.com

History

Tencent QQ was first released in China in February 1999 under the name of OICQ ("Open ICQ", a reference to the early IM service ICQ).[7][8][9][10]

After the threat of a trademark infringement lawsuit by the AOL-owned ICQ, the product's name was changed to QQ[8][9][10] (with "Q" and "QQ" used to imply "cute").[7][10] The software inherited existing functions from ICQ, and additional features such as software skins, people's images, and emoticons.[citation needed] QQ was first released as a "network paging" real-time communications service. Other features were later added, such as chatrooms, games, personal avatars (similar to "Meego" in MSN), online storage, and Internet dating services.

The official client runs on Microsoft Windows and a beta public version was launched for Mac OS X version 10.4.9 or newer.[11] Formerly, two web versions, WebQQ (full version) and WebQQ Mini (Lite version), which made use of Ajax, were available.[12][13] Development, support, and availability of WebQQ Mini, however, has since been discontinued. On 31 July 2008, Tencent released an official client for Linux,[14] but this has not been made compatible with the Windows version and it is not capable of voice chat.

In response to competition with other instant messengers, such as Windows Live Messenger, Tencent released Tencent Messenger, which is aimed at businesses.

Tencent QQ holds the Guinness World Record for the highest number of simultaneous online users on an instant messaging program with 210,212,085 users online on July 3, 2014.[15]

Membership

In 2002, Tencent stopped its free membership registration, requiring all new members to pay a fee. In 2003, however, this decision was reversed due to pressure from other instant messaging services such as Windows Live Messenger and Sina UC. Tencent currently offers a premium membership scheme, where premium members enjoy features such as QQ mobile, ringtone downloads, and SMS sending/receiving. In addition, Tencent offers "Diamond" level memberships. Currently, there are seven diamond schemes available:

  • Red for the QQ Show service which features some superficial abilities such as having a colored account name.
  • Yellow to obtain extra storage and decorations in Qzone—a blog service.
  • Blue to obtain special abilities in the game-plays of QQ games.
  • Purple for obtaining special abilities in games including QQ Speed, QQ Nana, and QQ Tang
  • Pink for having different boosts in the pet-raising game called QQ Pet.
  • Green for using QQ music—a service for users to stream music online.
  • VIP for having extra features in the chat client such as removing advertisements
  • Black for gaining benefits related to DNF (Dungeon & Fighter), a multiplayer PC beat 'em up video game.

QQ Coin

The QQ Coin is a virtual currency used by QQ users to "purchase" QQ related items for their avatar and blog. QQ Coins are obtained either by purchase (one coin for one RMB) or by using the mobile phone service. Due to the popularity of QQ among young people in China, QQ Coins are accepted by online vendors in exchange for "real" merchandise such as small gifts.[16] This has raised concerns of replacing (and thus "inflating") real currency in these transactions.

The People's Bank of China, China's central bank, tried to crack down on QQ Coins due to people using QQ Coins in exchange for real world goods.[17][18] However, this only caused the value of QQ coins to rise as more and more third-party vendors started to accept them.[19] Tencent claims the QQ Coin is a mere regular commodity, and is, therefore, not a currency.[20]

Q Zone

Qzone is a social networking website based in China which was created by Tencent in 2005.[21] Q Zone is a personal blog for QQ users. It can be set as a public page or a private friend-only page. Users can upload diaries and share photos.

QQ International

Windows

In 2009, QQ began to expand its services internationally with its QQ International client for Windows distributed through a dedicated English-language portal.[22]

QQ International offers non-Mandarin speakers the opportunity to use most of the features of its Chinese counterpart to get in touch with other QQ users via chat, VoIP, and video calls, and it provides a non-Mandarin interface to access Qzone, Tencent's social network. The client supports English, French, Spanish, German, Korean, Japanese and Traditional Chinese.

One of the main features of QQ International is the optional and automatic machine translation in all chats.

Android

An Android version of QQ International was released in September 2013.[23] The client's interface is in English, French, Spanish, German, Korean, Japanese and Traditional Chinese. In addition to text messaging, users can send each other images, videos, and audio media messages. Moreover, users can share multimedia content with all contacts through the client's Qzone interface.

The live translation feature is available for all incoming messages and supports up to 18 languages.

iOS

QQ International for iPhone and iOS devices was released at the end of 2013,[24] fully equivalent to its Android counterpart.

Partnerships

In India, Tencent has partnered with ibibo[25] to bring services such as chat, mail and game to the developing Indian internet sphere.

In Vietnam, Tencent has struck a deal with VinaGame[26] to bring the QQ Casual Gaming portal as well as the QQ Messenger as an addition to the already thriving Vietnamese gaming communities.

In the United States, Tencent has partnered with AOL to bring QQ Games as a contender in the US social gaming market. Launched in 2007,[27] QQ Games came bundled with the AIM installer, and competed with AOL's own games.com to provide a gaming experience for the AIM user base.

Web QQ

Tencent launched its web-based QQ formally on 15 September 2009, the latest version of which being 3.0. Rather than solely a web-based IM, WebQQ 3.0 functions more like its own operating system, with a desktop in which web applications can be added.

Social network website

In 2009, Tencent launched Xiaoyou (校友, 'schoolmate'), its first social network website. In mid-2010, Tencent changed direction and replaced Xiaoyou with Pengyou (朋友, 'friends'), trying to establish a more widespread network, to which extant QQ users could be easily redirected, hence giving Pengyou a major advantage over its competitors.[28] Tencent's social network Qzone is linked to in the International and native versions of QQ.

Open source and cross-platform clients

Using reverse engineering, open source communities have come to understand the QQ protocol better and have attempted to implement client core libraries compatible with more user-friendly clients, free of advertisements. Most of these clients are cross-platform, so they are usable on operating systems which the official client does not support. However, these implementations had only a subset of functions of the official client and therefore were limited in features. Furthermore, QQ's parent company, Tencent, has over successive versions modified the QQ protocol to the extent that it can no longer be supported by most, and perhaps any, of the third-party implementations that were successful in the past (some of which are listed below). As of 2009, none of the developers of third-party clients have publicized any plans to restore QQ support.

Merchandise

Tencent has taken advantage of the popularity of the QQ brand and has set up many Q-Gen stores selling QQ branded merchandise such as bags, watches, clothing as well as toy penguins.

Related characteristics

  • The accounts of QQ are purely a combination of numbers. The account numbers provided for the registered users are selected randomly by the system user registration. In 1995, the registered QQ accounts had only 5 digits, while currently, the digital numbers used for QQ accounts has reached 12. The first QQ number is held by Ma Huateng and his account number is 10001.
  • The membership of a QQ account normally lasts for a month. When this membership is overdue and has not been renewed, the said account will be deactivated.
  • In relation to calculating "QQ Age", being logged in for 2 full hours would be considered as one full day. Thus, being logged in to QQ for around 700 hours would make the age increase by 1 year. In the 2012 version of QQ, users can see the age on the personal information page.
  • In 2004, Tencent launched QQ hierarchy which shows the level of a registered member. At the very beginning, this hierarchy was solely based on the hours a member spent in QQ. Hence, the longer the member stayed, the higher level he can aim. These results, however, were criticized as people tend to waste electrical energy due to longer hours of stay on the site. Therefore, Tencent changed the basis from an hour unit to a daily unit due to the involvement of several departments.

Controversies and criticisms

Coral QQ

Coral QQ, a modification of Tencent QQ, is another add-on for the software, providing free access to some of the services and blocking Tencent's advertisements. In 2006, Tencent filed a copyright lawsuit against Chen Shoufu (aka Soft), the author of Coral QQ, after his distribution of a modified Tencent QQ was ruled illegal. Chen then published his modification as a separate add-on. On 16 August 2007, Chen was detained again for allegedly making profits off of his ad-blocking add-on.[31] The case resulted in a three-year prison sentence for Shoufu.[32]

Dispute with Qihoo 360

In 2010, Chinese anti-virus company, Qihoo 360, analyzed the QQ protocol and accused QQ of automatically scanning users' computers and uploading their personal information to QQ's servers without the users' consent. In response, Tencent called 360 a malware and denied users of installing 360 access to some of the QQ's services. The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information reprimanded both companies for "improper competition" and ordered them to come to an agreement.[33]

Government surveillance

Some observers have criticized QQ's compliance in the Chinese government's Internet surveillance and censorship.[34] A 2013 report by Reporters Without Borders specifically mentioned QQ as allowing authorities to monitor online conversations for keywords or phrases and track participants by their user number.[35]

Adware controversy

The Chinese version of QQ makes use of embedded advertisements. Older versions of the client have been branded as malicious adware by some antivirus and anti-spyware vendors.[36][37][38]

Both the Chinese and International versions of QQ had been tested in 2013.[39] Currently it is identified as malware by DrWeb, Zillya, NANO-Antivirus, and VBA32 give positive results, most of which identify it as a trojan.[40]

Security

On March 6, 2015, QQ scored 2 out of 7 points on the Electronic Frontier Foundation's secure messaging scorecard. It received points for having communications encrypted in transit and for having a recent independent security audit. It lost points because communications are not end-to-end encrypted, users can't verify contacts' identities, past messages are not secure if the encryption keys are stolen (i.e. the service does not provide forward secrecy), the code is not open to independent review (i.e. the code is not open-source), and the security design is not properly documented.[41]

See also

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External links

  • (in Chinese) Official website

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QQ redirects here For other uses see QQ disambiguation Tencent QQ Chinese 腾讯QQ also known as QQ is an instant messaging software service and web portal developed by the Chinese technology company Tencent QQ offers services that provide online social games music shopping microblogging movies and group and voice chat software As of March 2022 there were 563 8 million monthly active QQ accounts 6 Tencent QQDeveloper s Shenzhen Tencent Computer System Co Ltd Initial releaseFebruary 10 1999 23 years ago 1999 02 10 Stable release s Android8 9 28 1 31 December 2022 35 days ago 31 December 2022 iOS iPadOS watchOS8 9 28 2 2 January 2023 33 days ago 2 January 2023 Windows9 7 1 3 26 December 2022 40 days ago 26 December 2022 macOS6 9 5 4 13 January 2023 22 days ago 13 January 2023 Linux3 0 0 5 30 December 2022 36 days ago 30 December 2022 Operating systemCross platformAvailable inSimplified ChineseTypeInstant messagingLicenseProprietaryWebsiteim wbr qq wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Membership 2 QQ Coin 3 Q Zone 4 QQ International 4 1 Windows 4 2 Android 4 3 iOS 4 4 Partnerships 5 Web QQ 5 1 Social network website 6 Open source and cross platform clients 7 Merchandise 8 Related characteristics 9 Controversies and criticisms 9 1 Coral QQ 9 2 Dispute with Qihoo 360 9 3 Government surveillance 9 4 Adware controversy 10 Security 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditTencent QQ was first released in China in February 1999 under the name of OICQ Open ICQ a reference to the early IM service ICQ 7 8 9 10 After the threat of a trademark infringement lawsuit by the AOL owned ICQ the product s name was changed to QQ 8 9 10 with Q and QQ used to imply cute 7 10 The software inherited existing functions from ICQ and additional features such as software skins people s images and emoticons citation needed QQ was first released as a network paging real time communications service Other features were later added such as chatrooms games personal avatars similar to Meego in MSN online storage and Internet dating services The official client runs on Microsoft Windows and a beta public version was launched for Mac OS X version 10 4 9 or newer 11 Formerly two web versions WebQQ full version and WebQQ Mini Lite version which made use of Ajax were available 12 13 Development support and availability of WebQQ Mini however has since been discontinued On 31 July 2008 Tencent released an official client for Linux 14 but this has not been made compatible with the Windows version and it is not capable of voice chat In response to competition with other instant messengers such as Windows Live Messenger Tencent released Tencent Messenger which is aimed at businesses Tencent QQ holds the Guinness World Record for the highest number of simultaneous online users on an instant messaging program with 210 212 085 users online on July 3 2014 15 Membership Edit In 2002 Tencent stopped its free membership registration requiring all new members to pay a fee In 2003 however this decision was reversed due to pressure from other instant messaging services such as Windows Live Messenger and Sina UC Tencent currently offers a premium membership scheme where premium members enjoy features such as QQ mobile ringtone downloads and SMS sending receiving In addition Tencent offers Diamond level memberships Currently there are seven diamond schemes available Red for the QQ Show service which features some superficial abilities such as having a colored account name Yellow to obtain extra storage and decorations in Qzone a blog service Blue to obtain special abilities in the game plays of QQ games Purple for obtaining special abilities in games including QQ Speed QQ Nana and QQ Tang Pink for having different boosts in the pet raising game called QQ Pet Green for using QQ music a service for users to stream music online VIP for having extra features in the chat client such as removing advertisements Black for gaining benefits related to DNF Dungeon amp Fighter a multiplayer PC beat em up video game QQ Coin EditThe QQ Coin is a virtual currency used by QQ users to purchase QQ related items for their avatar and blog QQ Coins are obtained either by purchase one coin for one RMB or by using the mobile phone service Due to the popularity of QQ among young people in China QQ Coins are accepted by online vendors in exchange for real merchandise such as small gifts 16 This has raised concerns of replacing and thus inflating real currency in these transactions The People s Bank of China China s central bank tried to crack down on QQ Coins due to people using QQ Coins in exchange for real world goods 17 18 However this only caused the value of QQ coins to rise as more and more third party vendors started to accept them 19 Tencent claims the QQ Coin is a mere regular commodity and is therefore not a currency 20 Q Zone EditMain article Q Zone Qzone is a social networking website based in China which was created by Tencent in 2005 21 Q Zone is a personal blog for QQ users It can be set as a public page or a private friend only page Users can upload diaries and share photos QQ International EditWindows Edit In 2009 QQ began to expand its services internationally with its QQ International client for Windows distributed through a dedicated English language portal 22 QQ International offers non Mandarin speakers the opportunity to use most of the features of its Chinese counterpart to get in touch with other QQ users via chat VoIP and video calls and it provides a non Mandarin interface to access Qzone Tencent s social network The client supports English French Spanish German Korean Japanese and Traditional Chinese One of the main features of QQ International is the optional and automatic machine translation in all chats Android Edit An Android version of QQ International was released in September 2013 23 The client s interface is in English French Spanish German Korean Japanese and Traditional Chinese In addition to text messaging users can send each other images videos and audio media messages Moreover users can share multimedia content with all contacts through the client s Qzone interface The live translation feature is available for all incoming messages and supports up to 18 languages iOS Edit QQ International for iPhone and iOS devices was released at the end of 2013 24 fully equivalent to its Android counterpart Partnerships Edit In India Tencent has partnered with ibibo 25 to bring services such as chat mail and game to the developing Indian internet sphere In Vietnam Tencent has struck a deal with VinaGame 26 to bring the QQ Casual Gaming portal as well as the QQ Messenger as an addition to the already thriving Vietnamese gaming communities In the United States Tencent has partnered with AOL to bring QQ Games as a contender in the US social gaming market Launched in 2007 27 QQ Games came bundled with the AIM installer and competed with AOL s own games com to provide a gaming experience for the AIM user base Web QQ EditTencent launched its web based QQ formally on 15 September 2009 the latest version of which being 3 0 Rather than solely a web based IM WebQQ 3 0 functions more like its own operating system with a desktop in which web applications can be added Social network website Edit In 2009 Tencent launched Xiaoyou 校友 schoolmate its first social network website In mid 2010 Tencent changed direction and replaced Xiaoyou with Pengyou 朋友 friends trying to establish a more widespread network to which extant QQ users could be easily redirected hence giving Pengyou a major advantage over its competitors 28 Tencent s social network Qzone is linked to in the International and native versions of QQ Open source and cross platform clients EditUsing reverse engineering open source communities have come to understand the QQ protocol better and have attempted to implement client core libraries compatible with more user friendly clients free of advertisements Most of these clients are cross platform so they are usable on operating systems which the official client does not support However these implementations had only a subset of functions of the official client and therefore were limited in features Furthermore QQ s parent company Tencent has over successive versions modified the QQ protocol to the extent that it can no longer be supported by most and perhaps any of the third party implementations that were successful in the past some of which are listed below As of 2009 none of the developers of third party clients have publicized any plans to restore QQ support Pidgin an open source cross platform multiprotocol client with third party plugin Adium an open source OS X client with third party plugin built on top of libqq pidgin Kopete an open source multiprotocol client designed for KDE Note Kopete old versions of Pidgin and any other client whose QQ support was based on libpurple no longer supports QQ as of May 2011 29 Miranda NG an open source multiprotocol client designed for Microsoft Windows with MirandaQQ2 30 plugin EvaMerchandise EditTencent has taken advantage of the popularity of the QQ brand and has set up many Q Gen stores selling QQ branded merchandise such as bags watches clothing as well as toy penguins Related characteristics EditThe accounts of QQ are purely a combination of numbers The account numbers provided for the registered users are selected randomly by the system user registration In 1995 the registered QQ accounts had only 5 digits while currently the digital numbers used for QQ accounts has reached 12 The first QQ number is held by Ma Huateng and his account number is 10001 The membership of a QQ account normally lasts for a month When this membership is overdue and has not been renewed the said account will be deactivated In relation to calculating QQ Age being logged in for 2 full hours would be considered as one full day Thus being logged in to QQ for around 700 hours would make the age increase by 1 year In the 2012 version of QQ users can see the age on the personal information page In 2004 Tencent launched QQ hierarchy which shows the level of a registered member At the very beginning this hierarchy was solely based on the hours a member spent in QQ Hence the longer the member stayed the higher level he can aim These results however were criticized as people tend to waste electrical energy due to longer hours of stay on the site Therefore Tencent changed the basis from an hour unit to a daily unit due to the involvement of several departments Controversies and criticisms EditCoral QQ Edit Coral QQ a modification of Tencent QQ is another add on for the software providing free access to some of the services and blocking Tencent s advertisements In 2006 Tencent filed a copyright lawsuit against Chen Shoufu aka Soft the author of Coral QQ after his distribution of a modified Tencent QQ was ruled illegal Chen then published his modification as a separate add on On 16 August 2007 Chen was detained again for allegedly making profits off of his ad blocking add on 31 The case resulted in a three year prison sentence for Shoufu 32 Dispute with Qihoo 360 Edit Main article 360 v Tencent In 2010 Chinese anti virus company Qihoo 360 analyzed the QQ protocol and accused QQ of automatically scanning users computers and uploading their personal information to QQ s servers without the users consent In response Tencent called 360 a malware and denied users of installing 360 access to some of the QQ s services The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information reprimanded both companies for improper competition and ordered them to come to an agreement 33 Government surveillance Edit Some observers have criticized QQ s compliance in the Chinese government s Internet surveillance and censorship 34 A 2013 report by Reporters Without Borders specifically mentioned QQ as allowing authorities to monitor online conversations for keywords or phrases and track participants by their user number 35 Adware controversy Edit The Chinese version of QQ makes use of embedded advertisements Older versions of the client have been branded as malicious adware by some antivirus and anti spyware vendors 36 37 38 Both the Chinese and International versions of QQ had been tested in 2013 39 Currently it is identified as malware by DrWeb Zillya NANO Antivirus and VBA32 give positive results most of which identify it as a trojan 40 Security EditOn March 6 2015 QQ scored 2 out of 7 points on the Electronic Frontier Foundation s secure messaging scorecard It received points for having communications encrypted in transit and for having a recent independent security audit It lost points because communications are not end to end encrypted users can t verify contacts identities past messages are not secure if the encryption keys are stolen i e the service does not provide forward secrecy the code is not open to independent review i e the code is not open source and the security design is not properly 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