Smartwatches with Open Source OS And Where To Find Them
In context of fresh Chinese smartphones’ telemetry leaks – OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo and Realme, the data privacy concerns are rising again. Wearable devices know their user better than anyone else: where he/she lives, eating, sleeping; which sport, TV show, store they like and which politics they support. Even more, they can predict what user wants to eat on lunch with big chances to success, simple ‘cause they know what he/she bought last week. We don’t need to even discuss a value of health, finances or private photos – leaking a small piece of related information can make a big hole in a ship called «Comfort Life». No matter who you are – an ordinary worker, bank owner, green activist or journalist specialising on corruption. Some people will surely disagree here with the slogan «I have nothing to hide» slogan – folks, no point in discussing it anymore ‘cause a billion places on Internet still host the finsihed battles; this Wikipedia page should uncover the main points.