- Jun 2, 2013
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In today's (11/15/16) New York Times, there is an article titled "Secret Backdoor in Some U.S. Phones Sent Data to China, Analysts Say" which says that a Chinese firm, Adups, which makes software for updating a smartphone's firmware, was discovered by a US security company to be monitoring owners' phone usage. One of the two manufacturers who use Adups is Huawei, the maker of the Nexus 6P. Read the article.
Here are some quotes:
"Security contractors recently discovered preinstalled software in some Android phones that monitors where users go, whom they talk to and what they write in text messages. "
"Adups intentionally designed the software to help a Chinese phone manufacturer monitor user behavior"
"Adups provides software to two of the largest cellphone manufacturers in the world, ZTE and Huawei. "
I posted the question on Google's Nexus 6P forum. My question has generated conflicting responses from the user community on Google.
I hope I get an official and reassuring Google response.
Here are some quotes:
"Security contractors recently discovered preinstalled software in some Android phones that monitors where users go, whom they talk to and what they write in text messages. "
"Adups intentionally designed the software to help a Chinese phone manufacturer monitor user behavior"
"Adups provides software to two of the largest cellphone manufacturers in the world, ZTE and Huawei. "
I posted the question on Google's Nexus 6P forum. My question has generated conflicting responses from the user community on Google.
I hope I get an official and reassuring Google response.