Chinese firms accused of sending U.S. consumers' personal data to Beijing

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Reserve your Z Fold 6 or Z Flip 6 now and get $50 of instant Samsung credit and a chance to win $5,000!because the personal data of U.S. consumers that are obtained by China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom could be exploited by the trio. The three Chinese wireless firms allegedly collect the data through their U.S. cloud and internet businesses and deliver the information to Beijing the Customs Department claims.

China Telecom is one of the Chinese companies allegedly under investigation by the U.S. Commerce Department|Image credit-China Telecom Reuters conducted its own investigation and discovered no evidence that the three companies provided any personal data about U.S. consumers to the Chinese government. The news agency added that it could not find any evidence of wrongdoing by the companies. The U.S. government has been trying to stop Chinese firms from obtaining U.S. consumers' personal information and exploiting it in an effort to harm U.S. citizens, companies, and national security.

 

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