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Zhao Ming discusses the information security of Honor MagicOS: Prioritizing user choice in authorization

Lu Jiao Thu, May 30 2024 08:44 AM EST

On May 28th, the Honor 200 series was officially released last night, excelling in portrait photography. Following the event, Honor CEO Zhao Ming was interviewed by the media.

Zhao Ming addressed questions regarding the information security of Honor MagicOS and the underlying technology used by Honor.

He mentioned that users can independently choose the application permissions switch of Honor MagicOS YOYO Assistant. Each specific application of Honor has its own separate switch, management, and control. The suggestions and management are always based on user authorization, and this information is managed and applied at the end.

Zhao Ming also emphasized that in the future AI era, AI without user security and privacy protection will become worthless. Nowadays, many applications often request authorization for your phone book, photo album, microphone, and even as professionals in the digital and mobile industries, we do not know how the information will be used behind the scenes after authorization.

Therefore, when Honor assists consumers in managing personal privacy, they generally provide an option for "authorization only during use." In the future, when using AI, we hope to help you achieve minimal data protection and privacy security management.

Furthermore, Zhao Ming believes that protecting consumer data must be a top priority before all AI applications. Without such security mechanisms and protection, AI cannot be applied. Honor adopts GDPR in Europe, essentially ensuring global privacy and data security. s_8b39f60c3e5e49c5abd3cddc07add928.jpg