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Chapter 574 Privacy Information
Chapter 574 Privacy Information
"Many people think that StarNet is in it for the money! I don't agree with that. To be honest, StarNet exists not to make a lot of money, but to promote the development of mobile internet. In my opinion, the current mobile internet is too slow."
In my opinion, 3G is still relatively slow, although many people consider its speed to be comparable to that of a car compared to the snail-paced GSM, and the experience is already quite good.
I disagree with this, because I feel that it is not enough, and far from enough.
Starlink upgraded 3G, but it is far from meeting my requirements for 4G, so it is called 3.5G. 3.5G uses HSDPA, HSDPA+, HSDPA2+ and HSUDA.
It allows users to enjoy download speeds from 7.2Mbps to 42Mbps. Most importantly, while providing high-speed data services, security has also been improved; 3.5G phones prioritize security and data communication.
In short, it means strengthening the protection of personal privacy on the one hand, and strengthening the research and development of data services on the other. More multimedia functions are being introduced, and mobile phones have more powerful computing capabilities. They are no longer just personal calling and text messaging terminals, but have more functional options.
Just like the iPhone, it's a pity that the first-generation iPhone only supported 3G, and it's estimated that the second-generation iPhone will support 3.5G. Of course, I don't know the details, and it might not be adopted, since no country has widespread 3.5G yet, so releasing it would be a waste.
"I don't know if you've noticed, but the strong demand for mobile work and communication is accelerating the convergence of mobile phones and personal computers. Mobile phones will gradually acquire the functions of personal computers." Chen Yu paused here, looking at the scene.
The media present here all had some knowledge of this area. It would have been better if Chen Yu hadn't reminded them; after the improvement, they found that it was indeed as Chen Yu had said.
The advent of smartphones like the iPhone has allowed people to move away from computers. They can use their phones for social networking, chatting, working, sending emails, and more. Although sometimes data usage can be overwhelming, StarNet is now offering more affordable data plans for consumers.
"Here I want to say something. When using data, people are always wondering how their data is being used up so quickly."
StarNet has a complete system for this, recording your monthly data usage details. As for how long this data is kept, it's entirely up to you. Our default is one month, but if you want it kept for three months, one year, or ten years, there will be a charge, as the data cost is relatively high. Whether you keep it for three months or ten years, our standard fee is approximately 1 yuan per month. Specific pricing will vary depending on the country.
Here I need to remind everyone that although StarNet currently operates in six countries, for example, if you travel to France and use StarNet, all your calculations will be transferred to French computing when you enter the French market. After all, costs in France are different from those in China. It might be more expensive or cheaper; it's uncertain.
Therefore, it's impossible for StarNet to continue using China Telecom's billing standards in other countries. While we could easily establish the same standard using US dollars, it's unnecessary because we need to adapt to local conditions. Your call charges will be converted to the local currency based on the exchange rate of the day.
For example, if you have 200 yuan in your account and you go to the United States, your phone bill will be around 30 US dollars. If you return from abroad, the bill will automatically be converted from US dollars to RMB.
"Everything is done autonomously by the system." Chen Yu finished speaking, and the audience burst into applause.
It's clear they really like this service; the automatic conversion and pricing based on local prices is perfect.
After all, the costs for operators in the local area are calculated in the local currency.
Of course, the issue of charging for data retention is also a given. After all, data storage also incurs costs. A single piece of information may not cost much, but the data generated by millions of users online is absolutely staggering.
However, this also brings another problem: will the information be leaked?
"Your Highness, what if our information is leaked? Does that mean you're monitoring our internet access the whole time?" someone shouted from below the stage.
"How could we not have thought of this problem! You don't trust me to do things? To be honest, I am very concerned about your data, after all, it involves privacy issues. But I can tell you responsibly that I will collect your data, but this data is not detailed data, but big data."
To give a simple example, you may frequently appear in a certain place, but I will not collect your information. Instead, I will use you as a unit of measurement for data collection. I will see how much foot traffic there is and when it happens.
Of course, I will also collect your usage data through your unified system. For example, based on your personal habits and what you like, we will process the collected information intelligently and then push relevant data information to you in the background.
We require your authorization to collect your personal information. I believe that when you use Crazy and cloud technology products, you will request your confirmation before we collect, organize, and push your data.
However, this cannot be done manually because they do not have the authority. All data is encrypted, so even if private information is leaked, it is not a big problem because all data is encrypted.
Every data encryption method is like your password. You can imagine that obtaining your data would require a considerable amount of money, hard work, and even the risk of imprisonment. Even if you got the data, there's still the problem: the cost of decryption. You need to understand that decrypting a piece of data is extremely difficult and costly. Your data is basically worth only a few cents to a few dollars on the market, but the cost is definitely much more than that—it's simply not worth it. Therefore, I don't need to worry about data privacy at all, because I use it myself, and I pay close attention to my personal information. After all, my information is much more important than yours, right?!" Chen Yu laughed.
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