IMO people should stick to Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc... companies that can be trusted.
Not sure if serious or ironic.
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Nightshake
France412 Posts
IMO people should stick to Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc... companies that can be trusted. Not sure if serious or ironic. | ||
boxerfred
Germany8360 Posts
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TriO
United States421 Posts
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TheCzarOfAll
United States170 Posts
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vidium
Romania222 Posts
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BigFan
TLADT24917 Posts
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Chocolate
United States2350 Posts
That said we don't even know if the data on these phones is being used for identity theft, just that it's theoretically possible... and it's theoretically possible that the NSA could use my information for identity theft as well | ||
ForTehDarkseid
8139 Posts
>HTPPS >country block and other options presented for paranoids >hacking >smartphone >I've seen this shit in Hollywood films, it means it's totaly legal". >americans defending NSA >come on, dude, it's my home country, they won't do any harm to me"' yeah, this thread is golden. User was warned for this post | ||
Chocolate
United States2350 Posts
On July 31 2014 04:10 ForTehDarkseid wrote: >credit card theft >HTPPS >country block and other options presented for paranoids >hacking >smartphone >I've seen this shit in Hollywood films, it means it's totaly legal". >americans defending NSA >come on, dude, it's my home country, they won't do any harm to me"' yeah, this thread is golden. >epic meme arrows | ||
plogamer
Canada3132 Posts
On July 30 2014 19:15 Pr0wler wrote: So the choice is NSA or the Chinese communists ? Pretty hard one. Welcome to "International Relations". Meh, we're | ||
eScaper-tsunami
Canada313 Posts
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BlueSpace
Germany2182 Posts
On July 30 2014 17:54 AutoEngineer wrote: This is pretty big. Huawei and now Xiaomi are sending user data to Chinese servers which are of course linked to the Chinese Communist Party, or even worse, hacking, identity theft, credit card theft, etc the list goes on. I also wouldn't trust any other Chinese companies like Lenovo. Huawei and Xiaomi are rising as big players in the smartphone market. Huawei, for example, ranked 3rd in Q2 2014 smartphone shipments behind Samsung and Apple. And some Americans seem to have been buying their products (uh oh). IMO people should stick to Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc... companies that can be trusted. Chinese companies can not be trusted (yet). It will take a long time, possibly decades, for Chinese companies to be free from their puppet strings organized by the Chinese government. http://www.androidheadlines.com/2014/07/rumor-xiaomi-redmi-note-accused-sending-personal-data-chinese-servers.html http://www.digit.in/mobile-phones/xiaomi-phones-covertly-send-user-data-to-china-report-23433.html I welcome the possibility to choose which foreign government is spying on me. For the time being I will remain with the US. I believe in long-term relationships. | ||
REDBLUEGREEN
Germany1903 Posts
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porkRaven
United States953 Posts
On July 30 2014 20:48 Kipsate wrote: NSA or China Choices, choices. Don't worry about it, you don't get a choice! | ||
raga4ka
Bulgaria5676 Posts
Technology in China has caught up , and will probably surpass the competition in a couple of years . And if i have to choose i would rather have China spying on me then US/EU . | ||
Evil_Monkey_
Denmark296 Posts
On July 31 2014 00:12 lprk wrote: Show nested quote + On July 30 2014 23:59 oneofthem wrote: nsa is far from china. you guys need to get some perspective. Yeah, Chinese haven't started any war in over 30 years. Ummm, what war did they start 30 years ago?........................... | ||
Dapper_Cad
United Kingdom964 Posts
On July 31 2014 04:30 eScaper-tsunami wrote: Personally I'm a little conflicted about the issue. The information that we put through, it may or may not be stored and it may or may not be processed for screening. And disregarding the ethics, I think it is inevitable that at one point, it will be stored and it will be processed. But going back to the ethics, if you ever troubleshoot anything with your ISP, you'd quickly realise they can know whatever you are doing. My ISP at one point sent e-mails based on the contents of my download. Now this obviously isn't happening everywhere in the world, but for some of us it is already happening much closer. And is there really a breach of privacy? Hard to say, considering we are using their services, their bandwidth, and their systems. You're right. It's like how telephone companies and the postal service had complete unfettered access to our telephone conversations and mail and it was fine because we were using their services. At least I think that's how it worked... | ||
AutoEngineer
United States97 Posts
On July 31 2014 00:29 Nightshake wrote: Show nested quote + IMO people should stick to Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc... companies that can be trusted. Not sure if serious or ironic. They're more trustworthy than Huawei or Lenovo. At least the companies mentioned in the quote are not linked to the Chinese government. Huawei and Lenovo smartphones present a security threat to a country. On July 31 2014 05:50 SwatRaven wrote: Don't worry about it, you don't get a choice! Yes you do. If you choose to buy a Huawei or Xiaomi phone, you'll have both the NSA and the Chinese being able to access your personal info. With the other phones like Apple, Samsung and LG, you'll only have the NSA being able to access mainly by wiretapping (not the same as identity theft/credit card theft etc). | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
Though if I had to choose, I would choose China, just to even the odds. Both are equally bad and if any one of those two parties gets too powerful over the other, it will not be pretty. | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On July 31 2014 17:03 AutoEngineer wrote: Show nested quote + On July 31 2014 00:29 Nightshake wrote: IMO people should stick to Apple, Samsung, LG, Motorola, HTC, etc... companies that can be trusted. Not sure if serious or ironic. They're more trustworthy than Huawei or Lenovo. At least the companies mentioned in the quote are not linked to the Chinese government. Huawei and Lenovo smartphones present a security threat to a country. Show nested quote + On July 31 2014 05:50 SwatRaven wrote: On July 30 2014 20:48 Kipsate wrote: NSA or China Choices, choices. Don't worry about it, you don't get a choice! Yes you do. If you choose to buy a Huawei or Xiaomi phone, you'll have both the NSA and the Chinese being able to access your personal info. With the other phones like Apple, Samsung and LG, you'll only have the NSA being able to access mainly by wiretapping (not the same as identity theft/credit card theft etc). And the fact that they 'only' spy on you makes them trustworthy? Keep in mind that this is a rumor while the NSA debacle is confirmed. | ||
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