To improve data security, HMD is moving data from Nokia phones to Finland

19 June 2019
HMD will use Google Cloud servers located in Hamina, Finland, which puts the data under GDPR protection.

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Anonymous, 19 Jun 2019For crying out that's what they already said in the article... more"I have nothing to hide." is one of the most stupid interpretations of the already bad situation.

Your data is used to create profiles, create a virtual personality of yours, and it is being sold and sent to advertisement agencies.. In the grey internet, your data is probably on sale. Companies sometimes goof up and keep your data in plain text, or so. Sony even kept passwords like this. Just because you're lax.
One day your online life will be hacked.
Plus, all these options you've enabled are destroying our health due to excessive radiation from all these data transfers in the BG. Its like, you're paying money for their spying.
I know it happens anyways, but keeping it in control would be awesome.

Not to mention, cancelling any chances of yours of activism against government or capitalism, ever in life.

    Google : *exist*
    User data : “(chuckles) I’m in danger.”

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      • 19 Jun 2019

      Anonymous, 19 Jun 2019Why do they need user data.???? Can't they run a program wh... moreFor crying out that's what they already said in the article. To also improve user experience and future models. Didn't you even read it?? And user data is probably just Nokia accounts etc or Google accounts. What are you worried about, have you got something to hide?? I'm not worried it about it, stop stressing over nothing

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        • 19 Jun 2019

        Where were they storing it before?

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          • KS2
          • 19 Jun 2019

          Why do they need user data.???? Can't they run a program where user can request features, report bugs, report user experience. I'm sure they don't take just the data that is required to improve the user experience. They take personal data as well..

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            • 19 Jun 2019

            Anonymous, 19 Jun 2019Or perhaps because its cheaper while sharing it with Google... morebusiness man....if they make money out of our data, why not..

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              • 19 Jun 2019

              Or perhaps because its cheaper while sharing it with Google, so Google take profit of your data to make more money... and then sharing it with third parties for studies.