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Avoiding Chinese companies is a factor for me, BUT if the choice is between a Chinese company that wouldn’t comply with a five-eyes data request vs one that would, then I would definitely prefer my data be stolen by a foreign country that doesn’t see me as a sovereign risk
Its getting kind of silly to be afraid of China when big tech is American.... There really isnt any logical reason at this point. Just emotional, because people are afraid of China.
The entire west is getting absolutely wrecked by American big tech so its funny to read those articles about how scary China is. I guess we prefer the devil we know, but I dont think China has anything even remotely as capable as American spy agencies and big tech.
You should avoid both. I avoid the us tech because its on a trajectory towards what china currently implements. China has a ton of offensive security capability and they use it constantly.
The NorTel remembers.
We have come a long way, to be finally more concerned about our government spying on us than about a foreign nation.
Chinese company who has to comply with the CCP is a problem for me, and my work.
What's your work?
If it's anywhere in the public sector it might be a problem.
Stuff I and my employer doesn't want the CCP to know.
Well, don't use your private phone for work related stuff.