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Madrid, Feb 20 (EFE) .- The United States insisted on Thursday that European countries and telecom operators exclude the Chinese company Huawei from all levels of 5G networks and not just the most sensitive cores of those systems.(CAMERA: E. del viso)SOUNDBITES OF ROBERT STRAYER, US DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR CYBER AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION POLICY
Madrid, Feb 20 (EFE) .- The United States insisted on Thursday that European countries and telecom operators exclude the Chinese company Huawei from all levels of 5G networks and not just the most sensitive cores of those systems.(CAMERA: E. del viso)SOUNDBITES OF ROBERT STRAYER, US DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR CYBER AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION POLICY
People use Virtual Private Networks to keep their data private and secure, as VPNs cloak your IP address and encrypt your internet traffic activity. VPNs also get around geoblocking, a classic example being to access Netflix libraries from different countries. In fact, a recent survey showed 68% of US internet users use VPNs. Of those, 29% used free VPNs rather than paid services. But according to Business Insider, free VPNs come with privacy risks such as increased data harvesting, shoddy security, and suspicious ownership. Remember: If the product is 'free,' then you're probably the product. Your data is being harvested and sold by the VPN provider. Your security is at risk. The provider isn't making money off you, so why should it spend money protecting you? Finally, many of the most popular free VPNs have some form of Chinese ownership. VPNs are illegal in China, so who's running your VPN--and why?
Shanghai (China), Nov 12 (EFE), (Camera: Víctor Escribano).- The great boom in the use of 5G networks in China will arrive in the first half of 2021, when the number of users of these networks will reach 20% of the total smartphone users, the Chinese technology giant Huawei said on Thursday.FOOTAGE OF THE 2020 HUAWEI MOBILE BROADBAND FORUM HELD IN SHANGHAI, CHINA.
UK mobile networks have slammed the "baseless" claims that 5G causes coronavirus and revealed their masts were burnt by vandals.
Shenzhen, China, Dec 11 (EFE / EPA).- Ren Zhengfei, the founder and CEO of Chinese tech giant Huawei, admitted Wednesday that United States president Donald Trump's campaign against the company had hit him "hard" and forced him to postpone his retirement to defend the company's image.(CAMERA: Aleksandar Plavevski)