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Title: Germany's federal cybersecurity body fails to find any proof of built-in censorship inside Xiaomi phones
Post by: Redaktion on January 15, 2022, 00:55:42
The Federal Cyber Security Authority, Germany's cybersecurity watchdog, has failed to find any evidence that Xiaomi is censoring certain words from its smartphones. In September 2021, Lithuania alleged that Xiaomi smartphones automatically censor words such as "Free Tibet" and "democracy movement".

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Germany-s-federal-cybersecurity-body-fails-to-find-any-proof-of-built-in-censorship-inside-Xiaomi-phones.592618.0.html
Title: Re: Germany's federal cybersecurity body fails to find any proof of built-in censorship inside Xiaom
Post by: Merkel on January 15, 2022, 10:54:02
The Germans already told Lithuanian government to fix their relationships with China or they won't do business.  So of course they didn't find anything that would compromise China.
Title: Re: Germany's federal cybersecurity body fails to find any proof of built-in censorship inside Xiaom
Post by: Pooh Sheisty on January 15, 2022, 11:41:14
Does it really matter if Xiaomi does? We know western agencies do this, so what does it change? If anything I feel more comfortable with having the Chinese snoop on me, as I will never go to China anyway
Title: Re: Germany's federal cybersecurity body fails to find any proof of built-in censorship inside Xiaom
Post by: Vrvly on January 15, 2022, 13:09:06
It's important to not be quick to board a ban train for Chinese brands or spy train for ISP. Think first.
Title: Re: Germany's federal cybersecurity body fails to find any proof of built-in censorship inside Xiaom
Post by: Erik on January 16, 2022, 00:03:14
Gotta love the Germans, you say something silly like Lithuania did, rather than laughing it off like everyone else they look at you with a straight face and proceed to test whether you're right or not.
Title: Re: Germany's federal cybersecurity body fails to find any proof of built-in censorship inside Xiaom
Post by: mixedfish on January 16, 2022, 02:26:54
Only idiots believed the original Lithuania report anyway. It was obvious they were politically motivated... but nonetheless are they going to pay damages for such false accusations?

I doubt anything will become of it. And really goes to show increasingly rife propaganda is on any side of the world.