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Yeah, it’s alright. it might have cost 2$ more per phone to get some cybersecurity firm to audit all their services, fix them before launch and provide continuous monitoring. Who can afford 2$ on a 700 phone?.. /S
How on earth would anybody launch a tech product without being serious on encryption and data protection in 2023?
I consider those flaws to be purposefull. Carl Pei cannot invoque the inexperience card anymore.
At least Google, Apple and Samsung protects the data they collect on their users, they know it’s value and they don’t want to share that money making data.
Yeah, it’s alright. it might have cost 2$ more per phone to get some cybersecurity firm to audit all their services, fix them before launch and provide continuous monitoring. Who can afford 2$ on a 700 phone?.. /S
How on earth would anybody launch a tech product without being serious on encryption and data protection in 2023?
I consider those flaws to be purposefull. Carl Pei cannot invoque the inexperience card anymore.
At least Google, Apple and Samsung protects the data they collect on their users, they know it’s value and they don’t want to share that money making data.