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Check this out...Another excuse from number one liar.
Android phones from Chinese vendors share private data
Best to revisit that plan to bring home a cheap OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, or Realme handset from your holiday
www.theregister.com
Don't buy an Android phone in China, boffins have warned, as they come crammed with preinstalled apps transmitting privacy-sensitive data to third-party domains without consent or notice.
The research, conducted by Haoyu Liu (University of Edinburgh), Douglas Leith (Trinity College Dublin), and Paul Patras (University of Edinburgh), suggests that private information leakage poses a serious tracking risk to mobile phone customers in China, even when they travel abroad in countries with stronger privacy laws.
In a paper titled "Android OS Privacy Under the Loupe – A Tale from the East," the trio of university boffins analyzed the Android system apps installed on the mobile handsets of three popular smartphone vendors in China: OnePlus, Xiaomi and Oppo Realme.
The world have always know that China collects data wherever you can, but because of Chinese bribes and assorted financial threats, most have been quiet. But you can only go on for so long. It is now open and undeniable that the Chinese surveillance state is pervasive globally while China denies, denies, and denies some more.