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Is there really no privacy in reading browser history by QQ scanning?

Online broke the news, QQ scanned it and looked at the browser history. Later, the official also stood up and did not directly respond to this matter, but he did not deny that this attitude was vague, but he did not deny that it was self-admission, indicating that it did happen. Where is our privacy? This is not on the APP anyway.

All kinds of software we usually use, as long as it is Android phone software, have a rogue feature, that is, it wants to read your memory storage space, it wants to read your address book, and even says that it has the right to send text messages. You won't give it to me. Sorry, you can't open it without this software. You agree that he can read the data written in your storage space, which means that he can delete the software information in your mobile phone or delete your photo album pictures accordingly.

This has never happened before, because consumers don't understand these things at all. No matter what those software backstage secretly do, ordinary consumers don't know how to check these things, but now in the era of slow internet, everyone knows something and more and more people come. In the past, although these platforms quietly collected some data, such as your consumption habits and browsing habits, they basically didn't touch the red line, which changed the information stored in your mobile phone. Especially when you record things like photo albums and browsers, because these things are easy for you to see. The most basic thing is that there are few photos in your photo album. You know, the browser record was later exploded.

These softwares are like this, because Android software is open source software, and it needs to read this information in the background. As long as you click Allow when installing, it can read the photos recorded in that storage space by your data browser anytime and anywhere. There is nothing here, even if you can admit the important files you have stored, of course you can. I just didn't think this problem was discovered before, but now it is gradually discovered, but it can't be solved. Because you don't agree, the software can't be used If you use it, it will read your private information.

Generally speaking, even if an ordinary official has the right to see your personal information, he will not do it blatantly, because it is useless for him to ask for your personal information. For example, if you take a few selfies and he steals them from you, what's the use of posting them online? Isn't this obviously stupid? Because there is no profit margin at all, it makes no sense to do this kind of thing, but it will lead to fire, but other things, such as consumer preferences, are not necessarily. That's why once you searched for a product, you found that the home page was full of this product. The current Android open source system has a big problem, but it can't be solved in a short time, and there is no way.