sensor certain terms, about a50 terms or phrases or up. some of these include free to bet or long live taiwanese independence or democracy movement . it also said that wireless technology could be turned off in europe, it could be turned back on remotely without the user knowing. when it came to huawei, lithuania tested the 5g phone into the ministry found that its equivalent of the app store redirects consumers to different e stores and there they may be prompted to download certain content that is malicious or infected with viruses. now, both companies deny these allegations. xiaomi for its parts as it complies with gdp are, that is of course the big overarching law that governs protection of data and the european union. huawei for its parts is that it follows the laws of the countries in which it operates. now, lithuania and china have been having tensions lately over taiwan, and it seems that these
showing signs of recovery. before the company has even taken a single concrete step. if you were thinking of trying to take your tiny slice of the company s profits away by del e deleting your facebook account, look at this. say you post a picture, have a company on what s app, which they paid $19 billion to acquire, or tbh, play games by oculus, you re pushing ad revenue to facebook. they re getting into some areas we can t even opt out of, like government id validation services, and a company that allows you to import contacts from one service to another. tech crunch reports it ll sometimes log into a user s social network and scrape all the contacts available without the user knowing. cambridge analytica is just the tip of the iceberg. joining me now, some of my absolute favorites. from wired magazine, brian barrett. in the newsroom, jeff jar rvis