Hi all,

I don’t really know how to ask this question. On one of my devices, I downloaded a web browser (Opera) and one of my friends made fun of me, saying that “you better like China knowing all the stuff you do online”.

I read the Opera website and it says it’s a Norwegian company, but on Wikipedia it does say it was bought by a Chinese company.

My question is: what does “China” do with my personal browsing data? Why is it useful for them? (and who are we referring to here, is that the Chinese government, a private company, who?)

I’m looking forward to learn more about digital privacy, but I don’t currently understand the “obviousness” of how it is wrong to use Opera.

I’m a tech enthusiast (hence why I’m here), but I’m cognizant that I have large knowledge gaps in some of these topics.

Thank you in advance.

  • occhionaut@lemmy.world
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    30 days ago

    Prove you are not some little pink and make 3 bullet points of nothing but criticisms (not constructive, not positive, NEGATIVE criticisms) of the Chinese Communist Party. You wont. You cant!

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      29 days ago

      Will you give actual evidence that China’s surveillance is worse than USA if I can say negative things about China?

      • China is a authoritarian country that should be broken up.
      • It should be investigated and sanctioned if found guilty of Uyghur genocide.
      • Fuck Xi and his cronies
      • Free Tibet
      • Free Hongkong

      Do you need more?