Why Huawei phone is a threat being banned by other countries

The issue of privacy and confidentiality has been in the recent times been hitting headlines. This goes a long other cyber crimes such as cyber bullying.

But have you ever realized that your phone can sale to your enemy?

Have you ever wondered even for a second how do people find their leaked photos especially nude photos and even sometimes the videos?

Sometimes your phone be under a system that publicly exposes your identity and even what you think is hidden to the phone developer. This is so bad.

This is the same same reason why Huawei is being abolished by other countries across the world. Maybe Kenya is the only country which blindly continue using this phone.

Over the past couple of years, Huawei has reportedly circumvented sanctions imposed on North Korea and Iran, providing the countries with telecom equipment that can be used for extensive spying on populations, so-called dual use technologies.

 

But the vast majority of criticism has surrounded Huawei’s growing influence on global communications in the coming years. The Chinese company will provide technology for 5G wireless internet across the world.

Under Ren’s leadership, Huawei has become one of the biggest telecommunications companies in the world and has established itself as a leading smartphone manufacturer.

But Huawei’s expansion from its Chinese roots into the rest of the world has sparked concerns among Western governments over the company’s close ties to the Chinese authorities, as well as its willingness to export technologies to countries that are under sanction.

Ahead of the rollout of that faster internet technology, several countries have warned against using Chinese hardware because of security concerns, which stem from the Chinese government’s use of Huawei’s products to spy on people around the world.

Huawei has denied all allegations that it might be involved in the collection of intelligence for the Chinese government.

Canada’s government is under intense pressure at home and abroad to bar the use of Huawei’s networking gear

So far, four countries have officially said they will not allow Huawei to take part in the 5G trials.

On Thursday, Canadian authorities arrested Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer (CFO) of Chinese tech company Huawei.

The details of the arrest are still unclear but Meng faces extradition to the United States, according to the Canadian Department of Justice.

Following the arrest, both the Chinese embassy, as well as Huawei called for the release of Meng, who is the daughter of the company’s founder Ren Zhengfei.

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