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OnePlus releases statement about clipboard data accusation Comments

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  • notin
  • Ibx
  • 27 Jan 2018

Chinese is still Chinese never give your soul to them. After all they are still one of the last few communist country in the world.

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    • MrElectrifyer
    • 7A1
    • 27 Jan 2018

    Anonymous, 27 Jan 2018So tell me what would you prefer? China or US gonna spy on you?How about none of the above?

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      • Anonymous
      • thf
      • 27 Jan 2018

      AnonD-523490, 27 Jan 2018Why are people so skeptical about oneplus sending data to Chinese servers? Apple, Google and M... moreSo tell me what would you prefer? China or US gonna spy on you?

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        • AnonD-523490
        • gMy
        • 27 Jan 2018

        opt, 27 Jan 2018who wants to send their private data to Chinese? If there is one then One+ device is the rig... moreWhy are people so skeptical about oneplus sending data to Chinese servers? Apple, Google and Microsoft sends data to US servers all the time, and as far as I remember correctly, FBI was the one trying to get iPhone security bypassed. US government is more shady when it comes to data.

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          • Anonymous
          • 7Ac
          • 27 Jan 2018

          They are secretly making human clones with all their customers information and biometric readings

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            • Anonymous
            • thf
            • 27 Jan 2018

            Spyware, Credit Card Theft, now Clipboard Theft, Whats next? They sell their junk phone cheap for a reason and that is to steal your Credit Card and Info.... lololol

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              • HairyHarry
              • P@Y
              • 27 Jan 2018

              this will not happen, if OnePlus announced in the first place,before making op device, that they are going to steal customer's private data and send to Chinese database, correct me if im wrong LMAO

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                • opt
                • P@Y
                • 27 Jan 2018

                who wants to send their private data to Chinese?
                If there is one then One+ device is the right one.

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