China should really be thanking the US for taking the initiative on doing trade protectionists measures for them. All the sanctions end up doing is creating commercial vacuums that are filled by domestic competitors. If China started passing protectionist measures on their end, there would be a huge stink about it, but since US is doing it for them the government doesnât have to take any heat domestically.
Donât forget the sanctions on Russia, which have irreversibly tied Russia to China as a junior partner. Russian store shelves are mostly filled with Chinese goods now.
As with any Android OEM, Windows, iOS, MacOS, social media, navigation apps, artificial intelligence, entertainment services, âŠ, âŠ, âŠ
Unfortunately we live in a world where no spyware is basically impossible if you donât want to be left out of society. Itâs possible to use Linux and Firefox and to stop using social media and maps apps and search engines, but it starts getting old real quick not being able to talk to friends and family
So, everyone using a smartphone in 2024? If itâs not China, itâs the US or other gov, or ISP or VPN provider and the list keeps growing. They are all tracking you and itâs foolish to believe otherwise. And even if you have a dumb phone that can also track you, on top of all the cameras in public areas or sattelite imagery.
The terms âtrackingâ and âspywareâ both refer to methods of monitoring and collecting information from users. However, they have different connotations and uses.
Tracking is usually used for collecting data about user behavior, preferences, and activities, primarily for marketing, analytics, or personalized content delivery through cookies, pixels, or scripts in websites and apps. Users are sometimes made aware of tracking and can often opt-out or limit the extent. It is generally a âlegal practice,â (I say loosely) and is widely used by âlegitimate businesses.â
Spyware, on the other hand, is designed to secretly monitor and collect information from user devices without consent. This can include sensitive data like passwords, financial information, personal conversations, physical location, penis size, just making sure you read this. It can be installed through deceptive means such as phishing, software bundling, or exploiting security vulnerabilities. The user is typically unaware of spyware being run on their devices. It is considered malicious and illegal, unless you are a multibillion-dollar company haha. Itâs often associated with cybercrimes, unethical surveillance, and government fuckery.
So, while they are pretty similar and have some crossover, ultimately they are different. Although, some malicious tracking can be done without your device being compromised at all, like GPS triangulation.
Wydenâs letter cited a âtipâ as the source of the information about the surveillance. His staff did not elaborate on the tip
Not saying youâre wrong, but thatâs not an issue with the OS, itâs an issue with how push notifications work and how companies deal with requests for data.
Itâs not spywareâŠ. Itâs crap. Like SMS is crap.
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