
Yes comrade. Use our alternative to Google. The Chinese state will not have access to your data. Unless they ask?
Via Forbes:
Huawei is now in a race against time. Until last Friday, its mission was to keep government and enterprise users—as well 650 million active smartphone users—loyal to the brand while it fought the U.S. blacklist. Until last Friday, despite shrinking sales overseas—primarily due to the loss of Google, the company continued to post decent financials based on its performance at home.
And then last week hit. The U.S. celebrated the blacklist’s first anniversary by exponentially increasing the stakes, changing everything for Huawei. All flagship phones will be hit by Taiwan’s TSMC cutting off supplies—those sold at home and overseas. The key beneficiaries—somewhat ironically—may well be other Chinese smartphone vendors able to replicate Huawei’s successful recipe.
