They Did It

30 Apr 2023 - Linux Mobile

After Google, Apple and smartphone companies successfully built geo location-based advertising using A-GPS. Currently, more devices using Qualcomm technology have been detected that send location (GPS) and HTTP information to the https://izatcloud.net service page of Qualcomm SDM630 to get user information, and not always encrypted. The purpose of optimizing the profit margin limit.

Qualcomm A-GPS and HTTPs service
Qualcomm A-GPS and HTTPs service

Broadly speaking, other companies have also taken user information like Qualcomm, worryingly even more violently. So we are wary of newer devices from Google, Apple, Xiaomi, Android smartphone manufacturers, etc.

Reference link Martijn Braam’ NitroKey disappoints me

Smartphones With Popular Qualcomm Chip Secretly Share Private Information With US Chip-Maker

 

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