Samsung to reveal why Note 7 failed, Meitu pushes back on data-collection criticism
Samsung to reveal why Note 7 failed, Meitu pushes back on data-collection criticism
2017-01-21
this is seen it and here are the stories
that matter right now Samsung is ready
to share what went wrong with the Galaxy
Note seven for several months Samsung
and other independent organizations have
investigated why the phone was prone to
catching fire the company will share its
findings through a press conference in
South Korea on Monday which ends up
being a p.m. sunday night on the East
Coast for those in the u.s. it will be
live streamed on samsung com the company
may pin the blame on poorly made
batteries at least that's according to a
wall street journal reports citing
unnamed sources
the hot new anime photo makeover app me
too has been criticized for suspicious
code that collects unnecessary data of
its users including access to location
phone number and the ability to
automatically run at startup the Chinese
app maker defends that it is not selling
personal user data and blames the dodgy
looking data collection on restrictions
from China the apps makers created
workarounds to collect user data in
different ways and the data is said to
be protected with multi layer encryption
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