A couple of American legislators called on the US Department of Trade to investigate OnePlus on accusations that the company's devices transfer data to Chinese servers without the consent of the user, The field is a bicopartican effort when the Republican representative John Mulodar (Mi) and the democratic representative of Raja Krishnamurti (IL) leads calls for investigation.
There is no actual data to comply with these charges, but lawmakers claim that they saw the documentation with a “commercial company”, which suggests that OnePlus is involved in the aforementioned practice. The initial report offers “potential transmission of confidential personal information and screenshots.” The word “potential” seems to do a lot of hard work here.
This leads me to the question. If this is serious enough to guarantee an official investigation by DOC, why did the government not warn the US residents to stop using OnePlus devices? It would seem easy. Instead, we just got The Engadgete field turned to OnePlus and update this story when we hear the answer.
There is only one thing here. OnePlus is really a Chinese company, leaving it open to the types of accusations that pursued Tiktok and its maternal company BYTEDANCE. The main reason It consists in the fact that the Chinese property of the company can allow the foreign government to gain access to user data and influence American citizens.
As with accusations against OnePlus, there is This butterfly participates in any vile practices. Tiktok collects user data, but that he does not go beyond American companies, such as Meta and X.