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Investing.com -- Two U.S. lawmakers asked the Commerce Department on Friday to investigate whether devices sold by Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus in the United States pose security concerns.
Representative John Moolenaar, a Republican who chairs a House of Representatives committee on China, and Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, the panel’s top Democrat, made the request in a letter.
The lawmakers noted that major U.S. retailers sell OnePlus devices for use on two U.S. wireless networks.
According to the letter, a recent analysis by a commercial company provided to the committee "indicates that these devices may potentially collect and transmit extensive user data -- including sensitive personal information to servers under Chinese jurisdiction without explicit user consent."
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