09-26-2022, 07:19 AM
Facebook said that during the course of the week it would end the data sharing agreements with the companies of Chinese origin involved. During the early hours of this Tuesday, the social network Facebook confirmed that it has agreements to share information with at least four firms of Chinese origin, which includes the third-largest manufacturer of smartphones on the planet, Huawei, which faces an inspection for part of United States intelligence agencies due to security concerns, various information agencies revealed.
The company created and directed by Mark Zuckerberg SMS Marketing Service indicated that in addition to Huawei, the computer manufacturer Lenovo Group, Oppo as well as TCL Corp, are part of the nearly 60 companies worldwide that received access to user data through the signing of agreements . , in order to reproduce experiences similar to Facebook. This new scandal derives from the report of the newspaper The New York Times, in which the alleged links with companies were reported.
According to reports from agencies such as Reuters and AP, this triggered consequences in the United States Congress, where concerns were raised, stating that companies were able to access information from users' friends without their explicit consent. Mark Warner, the highest-ranking Democratic senator on the Senate Intelligence Committee, pointed out that since 2012 the administration of the neighboring country to the north has been on the lookout for "the close relations between the Chinese Communist Party and equipment manufacturers such as Huawei , "the newspaper revealed.
The company created and directed by Mark Zuckerberg SMS Marketing Service indicated that in addition to Huawei, the computer manufacturer Lenovo Group, Oppo as well as TCL Corp, are part of the nearly 60 companies worldwide that received access to user data through the signing of agreements . , in order to reproduce experiences similar to Facebook. This new scandal derives from the report of the newspaper The New York Times, in which the alleged links with companies were reported.
According to reports from agencies such as Reuters and AP, this triggered consequences in the United States Congress, where concerns were raised, stating that companies were able to access information from users' friends without their explicit consent. Mark Warner, the highest-ranking Democratic senator on the Senate Intelligence Committee, pointed out that since 2012 the administration of the neighboring country to the north has been on the lookout for "the close relations between the Chinese Communist Party and equipment manufacturers such as Huawei , "the newspaper revealed.