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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1096295" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Have you checked the link I posted? It's entire Wikipedia article full of Qihoo controversies. Yes, they have so many controversies that they had to get their own Wikipedia article.</p><p></p><p>If you don't care about spying, maybe you should care about fake Windows Update patches that Qihoo released to install their products without user knowledge.</p><p>They literally stole people's usernames and passwords which were then leaked on Chinese forums.</p><p></p><p>And don't be fooled. Using antivirus software from the other country won't protect you from your own government. It was proven million times before. If you did something, China will gladly share all the data they have on you with the US government (and by using Chinese products, they have way more than they would have if you used EU product for example). And while it may seem US and China are sworn enemies, it's not the case and the two cooperate daily on various investigations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1096295, member: 39702"] Have you checked the link I posted? It's entire Wikipedia article full of Qihoo controversies. Yes, they have so many controversies that they had to get their own Wikipedia article. If you don't care about spying, maybe you should care about fake Windows Update patches that Qihoo released to install their products without user knowledge. They literally stole people's usernames and passwords which were then leaked on Chinese forums. And don't be fooled. Using antivirus software from the other country won't protect you from your own government. It was proven million times before. If you did something, China will gladly share all the data they have on you with the US government (and by using Chinese products, they have way more than they would have if you used EU product for example). And while it may seem US and China are sworn enemies, it's not the case and the two cooperate daily on various investigations. [/QUOTE]
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