Solar Photovoltaic Window Website Link Error; Energy Administration Says It's Fixed and Reported

An internet post revealed that clicking on the Energy Administration's "Solar Photovoltaic Single Service Window" led to an adult service website. The agency stated the old URL was re-registered by another party, causing the issue, and has since corrected the link.
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Central News Agency, Taipei, 14th - An internet post mentioned that clicking on the Energy Administration's official website for the "Solar Photovoltaic Single Service Window" led to an adult service website. In response, the Energy Administration stated tonight that because the URL was changed and the old URL was registered by someone else, the official website linked to an inappropriate page. The link was updated immediately, and the Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC) was notified to assist.

Today, a member of the public posted on PTT, mentioning that the link to the "Solar Photovoltaic Single Service Window" on the Ministry of Economic Affairs' Energy Administration website led to an adult service website.

Regarding the abnormal website link, the Ministry of Economic Affairs' Energy Administration stated today that the affected part was the "Solar Photovoltaic Single Service Window" website. The site recently moved to a new URL. After the old URL was deactivated, it was released and was registered for use by another party yesterday.

The Energy Administration mentioned that because not all links on the official website were updated, users who clicked the old link were directed to the old URL, leading to the inappropriate page. The link has now been updated to the new website at the earliest opportunity, and the Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC) has been notified to assist in handling the matter.

The Ministry of Economic Affairs explained that it has re-checked the links and information on all its official websites and has notified other ministries that link to the page to adjust the URL. (Editor: Pan Yi-ching) 1150514