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Baidu IME secretly transmitting Japanese users’ data

66 points| nullpo | 12 years ago |ajw.asahi.com

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[+] keda|12 years ago|reply
AFAIK, Google IME also sends user phases to their index of popular words, but they do allow you to turn it off.
[+] Brakenshire|12 years ago|reply
Baidu has a switch which apparently allows users to stop sending data, but it doesn't do anything:

> Although this automatic data transmitting function is switched off in the default setting, Sugiura found that Baidu IME secretly sends users’ information even when the function is turned off.

[+] w1ntermute|12 years ago|reply
Does anyone actually use the Baidu IME? Most people I know just use the IME built into the OS.

Simeji, on the other hand, is a bigger concern - it's a very popular Japanese keyboard for Android.

[+] fidotron|12 years ago|reply
Isn't Simeji a brand of Baidu?

Either way, this is one hell of an information leak if the keyboard app is sending everything you type in somewhere else.

[+] hamxiaoz|12 years ago|reply
A lot of Chinese use Sogou IME or Baidu/Google. The built-in ones are not as good as 3rd party IMEs. I guess it's the same for Japanese.
[+] mathrawka|12 years ago|reply
When it first come out it was pretty popular. Then when Google released theirs (http://www.google.co.jp/ime/) everyone I knew switched to that.

But in general, nearly all non-geeks stick to what came with their OS.

[+] ziyan|12 years ago|reply
Baidu has denied such allegation, claiming that:

1. It's a cloud based IME. Some data is uploaded to improve user experience.

2. Data upload is encrypted therefore no privacy concerns.

3. Servers are located in Japan and complies with local regulations.

http://tech.qq.com/a/20131226/014894.htm (Don't shoot the messenger.)