• VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      And if it’s one with a Snapdragon CPU, the NSA probably knows too. And while China is rather authoritarian, and I’d be worried if I lived there, currently I’m more worried about surveillance by a government that has more influence on the country I live in, and likely shares data with my countries intelligence services.

      Which of course doesn’t mean I like the thought they might be doing mass surveillance of people.

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        Yeah this is exactly how I feel. Like sure I don’t want China to spy on me but I don’t plan to go to China so it doesn’t really matter. What matters more is the USA spying on me cause I live there and that could mean actual consequences if people like Trump get in power and try to go after people that don’t agree with them.

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              They seem to point at the qualcomm privacy policy to show what’s being collected. It does seem strange that they’re not analysing the packets themselves, especially since they’re claiming the data is unencrypted. The article is quite sensationalist, probably to help sell their very expensive (one might dare saying overpriced) Pixels with preinstalled Graphene.

              It’s still good to keep in mind that qualcomm seems to be collecting personalised data, which they’d likely hand over to US intelligence or law enforcement if requested to, and that at least some custom roms come with the proprietary packages that facilitate this.

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      Why should this even matter? Every android has a proprietary parts of code that need to be included even in custom roms. In case of ios devices, the entire OS is proprietary. I would much rather use a Chinese android phone with an unlocked bootloader than an american iphone.

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        a Chinese android phone with an unlocked bootloader

        Unlocked bootloader doesn’t automatically lead to good community ROM support, though.

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        You still need to trust the manufacturer

        Also the drivers and hardware can be backdoored

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          A lot of Chinese phones use Snapdragon, so you can rest easy knowing Chinese companies don’t have access to your location or some other bullshit

          Meanwhile NSA has their hands so far up your ass you need a guest appearance on The Muppets

          This entire “technological sinophobia” is nothing but the evolution of yellow peril racism

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            Hey, look at this guy! He thinks Qualcomm gives a shit about his privacy!

            Both American and Chinese phones use Snapdragon chips. If the American government is spying on you, despite your phone having said Snapdragon, what makes you think the Chinese government isn’t also spying?

            Your whataboutism is slightly concerning, it’s not like China is also home to Hauwei or anything…

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        They are all the same, all spying in you. The only difference between them is who’s doing the spying and to what degree.

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    I’m usually not one that complains about bad memes, but like come on.