Monday, June 10, 2019

Google wants the US government to lift the ban imposed on Huawei

Google wants the US government to lift the ban imposed on Huawei

 

As the US government officially listed Huawei as a list of companies banned from dealing with US companies, Huawei lost support such as Google. However, Huawei appears to have found an unexpected ally at Google because, according to a recent report from the Financial Times, Google seems to be pressing the US government to lift the ban on Huawei.

According to the report, Google seems to feel that removing Huawei from the Android system could lead to bad national security news. This is because Google believes that through the fragmentation of Android, the operating system will become weak, which will allow foreign players to enter it.

Huawei is widely expected to create its own operating system, which some believe will still be based on the AOSP, which will essentially release a branching version of Android that will not be supported or protected by the Google Play Store security features And security updates that are released by Google every month.

The argument is that if someone with a secure Android phone sends something to a Huawei machine with a hacked Android system, it could steal the data that was supposed to be encrypted. However, we still have to wait to see whether the US government will be persuaded by Google's argument, but for now, Huawei has been given a 90-day deadline for the ban to take effect.

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