…oxygen to the fire. We wrote a factual article Are Chinese-made smartphones spying on me? It shows that apart from some of Samsung’s premium phones, every phone from every brand sold here is made in China. Your real enemy is Apps like TikTok, Facebook, Zoom, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter and thousands…
…– we did not experience setup. Setup requires a Samsung Account and agreeing to its Privacy Policy. In short, it knows your viewing habits and the information you give it. It shares personal information with its App providers like Netflix, Google, Amazon, Facebook and many more, depending on which Apps…
…hold the power button, System navigation, Fast flashlight, Three finger screenshot, Quickly open the camera OS upgrade policy No Security patch policy Two years of security patches Bloatware Facebook (uninstallable) Other Comment There is a lot of added functionality in MY UX, which leaves the underlying Android alone. But this…
…and obtain data from your use of Facebook or Google logins (never use these). It can use that data to market to you or provide services. We are not sure where Eufy Australian data is stored. Eufy Clean Mach V1 Ultra Model T2770T11 specs LCD Display 320ppi. On, mode, and…
…what forms you fill it and what you type What you are looking at – user content, and what you comment on What TikTok categories you most use Facebook and Google profiles if you sign in via those. Worse, its data collection extends beyond users via other profiles, cookie tracking,…
…– it papers over the raw Android cracks. It has all the Google Apps and OPPO substitutes (as OPPO cannot use Google Apps or services in China). These duplicate Apps, like the too many commercial apps – AliExpress, Amazon, Booking.com, Facebook, LinkedIn, O Relax, PUBG, Soloop, TikTok, etc. – are…
…Three upgrades, e.g., 16 Security patch policy Monthly security patches for at least three years, then a further year of bi-monthly Bloatware Pure Android – all Google Apps. You can uninstall Facebook. Other Play: Gametime Audio Comment My UX 3.0 adds value to pure Android. There is an assignable RED…
…Lead, Mozilla Here are a few examples In nearly 80% of the apps, there were discrepancies between their privacy policies and the information on Google’s Data Safety Form. 40% received a “Poor” grade, including Minecraft, Twitter, and Facebook. 37.5% received a middle grade, “Needs Improvement,” including YouTube, Google Maps, Gmail,…
…adds its Galaxy Store, Galaxy Shop, Facebook, LinkedIn, Spotify, Netflix and more. In addition, there are many apps that you may or may not use. Many are uninstallable and account for much of the nearly 60GB of lost space. AR Doodle AR Emoji AR Emoji Stickers AR Zone Bixby Vision…
…plans have unlimited calls and SMS in Australia. It is Apps (web browsing, music and video streaming, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter and more) that use data. On iPhone, go to Settings>Cellular (or Mobile Data), and at the bottom of the screen, you will see Current Period Cellular Data. It…
…Program for benefits – a big no! Creating a user account using Facebook, Google, or email requires disclosing personal information linked to device identifiers. If used for mobile payments, it becomes linked to a person’s financial details (e.g., credit card). Then there are the third-party data-harvesting apps Smartphones made for…
…device hardware information and status, IP address, MAC address, operating system version and the settings Log information – personal data, such as phone number, email address, Google account or Facebook account Location Information – GPS signal of the device or information about Wi-Fi access points and base stations near you,…