OnePlus will no longer automatically collect personal data via OxygenOS from the end of October


OnePlus announces that it will no longer collect users' personal data by default and will now go through an opt-in process.


Criticized for collecting personal data from users of its smartphones via the OxygenOS platform, through a user experience enhancement program but activated by default and in most cases without the user the manufacturer OnePlus corrects the shot.

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He announces that OxygenOS will be modified so that by the end of October, this collection will no longer be automatic but will go through an opt-in process which will require the user's consent.


 


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OnePlus continues to indicate that the data collected is feeding its telephony function optimization program and is not resold to third parties, but the amount of information retrieved has created some discomfort.

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 The manufacturer indicates that it will also give more explanation on the nature of the collection and its exploitation, in order to clarify the users. Too bad that these measures did not occur earlier ...


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