The allegation of data theft by this renowned smartphone is under investigation by the government. Danger for Realme users! The company is stealing data, and the government will investigate.
Are you also using a Realme phone? The company is stealing your personal data! The government will investigate.
Realme Phones Capturing user Data:
Realme smartphones have quickly gained a significant market share in India. With their affordable prices and better features, these phones are among the top-selling smartphones. However, questions are now being raised about the credibility of this Chinese company. Customers have accused this smartphone company of data theft. Although several other smartphones also have features that collect user data without their consent and misuse it. The government has announced an investigation into this matter. However, the company clarified that the customer’s data is stored only on the mobile device and not used elsewhere.
What are the allegations
Realme customers have accused the company of collecting their data and stealing it. A user named Rishi Bagree tweeted about a feature in Realme phones that collects users’ private data without their knowledge. He has accused Realme of stealing users’ data. According to him, the Realme Phones have a feature called “Enhanced Intelligent Services” that collects app usage data and device-related information without the user’s consent.
Government investigation
Replying to Rishi Bagree’s tweet, Minister of State for Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, stated that the government will investigate and examine this case. He also shared a screenshot of the “Auto-enabled Enhanced Intelligent Services” feature in Realme phones, which serves as evidence against the Chinese smartphone brand.
How is data theft happening?
Rishi Bagree has attributed data theft to the Enhanced Intelligent Services feature. In our phones, we have several essential features, and Enhanced Intelligent Services is one of them, which provides convenience in using the phone. However, it also collects users’ personal data without their knowledge.
Is Samsung also involved in data theft?
However, it is not only Chinese companies that collect data in this manner; reputable South Korean company Samsung is also included in this list. In Samsung’s Galaxy S20FE, there is a default feature called “Send diagnostic data” that is always enabled, collecting your information.
Nevertheless, it has not been confirmed why smartphone companies are collecting users’ data. If these features are for users’ convenience, their consent should be mandatory.