The highly popular image editing application received Meitu has sparked heated debate about security.
Several US technology publications have speculated about the amount of data collected on the user.
Meitu collect data in order to send you advertisements. This is standard practice, for example, Snapchat collects far more data and accurate position information than Meitu.
Sean Sullivan, Data Security researcher at Finnish security company F-Secure says that it is a fake moral panic.
"I'm angry that American journalists freaking out when an application sends information to China. There are a lot of applications that send Chinese data for US servers, but does not create any moral panic. "
"This is a matter of prejudice, even racist."
http://www.hs.fi/nyt/art-2000005053951.html
>>70243017
wtf i hate f-secure now
>>70243048
Finland always support our Asian brothers
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>>70243017
rate me /int/
>>70243017
NO ONE CAN STOP ME TO NOT MAKE TRUMP CUTER
Why are you spamming this on every board?
>>70244215
Jesus Christ, it looks like one of those people who got addicted to plastic surgery.
>>70243017
The panic is likely going to help them in the long run.
Lots of people now days don't give a shit if their information is being taken for ads, it's just a price that is payed for free shit.
This is just free publicity.
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>>70244141
Pretty