Quote from: JDW on May 03, 2020, 10:08:37
I like how America brainwashes their people into believing that China is out to spy on them. Google has done it for years and made billions doing so. America just can't deal with the recent competition so spread lies and laws to stop the most competitive competition..... All of which massively backfires on them as China find ways to grow around it. I have a Huawei mate 20 pro and am so impressed with the value and the hardware. I would happily trust my info to China! I see Google abusing what they know about me to cash in, never seen Huawei cash in on my info yet. I only give my social media my basics. If I feel so worried about my info being abused, then why would I put sensitive info online? You must have one twisted or illegal search history if you are so worried about what china sees, but American companies are more likely to spy on you and cash in on your personal info for tailored adds. China is too busy learning and evolving western tech to cash in on your call and search history. I would buy another Huawei just to block Google on my phone and make it more private and secure.
lmfao? You don't have the slightest idea how rampant privacy infringement is with China's tech companies and lack basic knowledge in exercising your rights against Google. I read an article on Wechat yesterday that incidentally mentioned a certain perfume, which I'm not interested in, nor have ever shown interest otherwise, but minutes later, I open Taobao to buy some tea and bam there it is, the ad of that very perfume on the biggest ad banner of the front page! Unlike Google, which gives you pages of options regarding how they're allowed to collect and use your data, there is no "opting out" in Tencent's dictionary, so what this shows is that every single word of your browsing history belongs to Tencent, which they share with, and not limited to, Alibaba, in real time!