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Censorship Cellphones China

Germany's Security Watchdog Finds No Evidence of Censorship In Xiaomi Phones (reuters.com) 28

Germany's federal cybersecurity watchdog, the BSI, did not find any evidence of censorship functions in mobile phones manufactured by China's Xiaomi, a spokesperson said on Thursday. Reuters reports: Lithuania's state cybersecurity body had said in September that Xiaomi phones had a built-in ability to detect and censor terms such as "Free Tibet," "Long live Taiwan independence" or "democracy movement." The BSI started an examination following these accusations, which lasted several months. "As a result, the BSI was unable to identify any anomalies that would require further investigation or other measures," the BSI spokesperson said.
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Germany's Security Watchdog Finds No Evidence of Censorship In Xiaomi Phones

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  • as I am about all of the data traffic being conveniently sent through Chinese servers and harvested of all it's informational goodness.
    • Who ever said anything about censorship? It's been about spying this whole time. The Chinese government is 100% spying on Xiaomi phones across the globe.

      • Who ever said anything about censorship?

        That's what the article is about:

        Lithuania's state cybersecurity body had said in September that Xiaomi phones had a built-in ability to detect and censor terms such as "Free Tibet," "Long live Taiwan independence" or "democracy movement." The BSI started an examination following these accusations, which lasted several months. "As a result, the BSI was unable to identify any anomalies that would require further investigation or other measures," the BSI spokesper
      • What sufficiently big government isn't?

        Though, it raises an interesting point. I think I would rather be spied on by the Chinese government than the E.U. since I do not live in China. Lived I in China, I would have rather been spied upon by the E.U. instead. — The Chinese government can't do much to me.

        • Drink much? I care if any government entity is spying on me. To think a foreign government can't do something to you is really naive. If you were a multi billionaire, US citizen then China, Russia, N Korea along with all the "good" governments would all have eyes on you. Most of us have little to actually worry about.

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          In this case though, there is no evidence that anyone is systematically spying on Xiaomi phones.

      • uhuh.

      • Pegasus is not a Chinese creation
    • Most of my data traffic is sent to some american companies. And they litterally say they will use my data. And according to what I saw on TV, USA seems to be a really scary place: one of its president has been banned for trolling on a social media, guns everywhere and it gives freedom all over the planet.
  • Because they find nothing does not mean there is nothing. Security is about Possibility rather than Probability

  • People buy Chinese phones because you can put any community maintained ROM on them (or it used to be the case) which you can trust.

  • They found precisely what they where told to find. Next, they will be telling us "See, China agreed not to spy on us, so everything is OK." What would really be interesting is a detailed financial audit of Arne Schönbohm, leader of the BSI, and members of German parliament. Germany is very likely the most deeply compromised state, by China, in the EU.

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