Australia and Taiwan are already banned to use the Deepsek app for the employees of officers and the area of important infrastructure. The reason for this: There is a possibility of threat to national security. The USA is now as follows. Members should try for a uniform ban at parties.
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Democratic MP Josh Gotteimer and his Republican colleague brought an application in Lahud. Published documents say“Deepsek is also a” dangerous threat to national security “. In addition, studies show that service is directly related to the Chinese government and will be forwarded to sensitive data from American citizens.
In contrast, for example, in the case of Ticoke, where there is a normal ban on service in the room, Deepsek should only be about using the app on official equipment. However, applicants still compare social media platforms: “We have already seen China’s approach (playbook) in Tikkok, we cannot allow it again.”
Sensitive data in China’s hands
In particular, MEPS is accused of sharing data with China mobile on Dipsek, a company that is directly related to the Chinese government (CCP) and is closely connected to the military. The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has already banned the use of China mobile in the United States.

Gottheimer and Lahood clearly worry not only about the data of state employees, as they also write: “Americans pass highly sensitive, protected information for Deepsek – contracts, documents and financial documents. In the wrong hands , This data is a lot of benefit. CCP, a well -known foreign rival.
An American security company had earlier reported on the connection of China mobile-tear security. They are said to have found the code which indicates that all data has been forwarded.
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Another analysis has shown that Dipsec pursues all the data unpired on its own server. There is also not a simple transport encryption. Nowsecure also claims that the data will run through the biodens server, ie Tikkok’s original company.
It is clear that Deepsek comes with Chinese censorship. The chatbot Tian does not answer questions about ‘Anmen-Platz or at least with information about the massacre. What is under censorship and the answers of desired in the sense of the government cannot be specifically determined.
France and Italy have also expressed concern about Deepsek’s data security. Italy’s Data Protection Authority also banned the service immediately after the publication of the sprants. So you already have practice. Deepsek also wants to see German data protectionists. Rhinland-Salletnet Data Protection Officer Dieit Kugelman said: “Deepsak is missing a lot in Deepsak.”
(EMW)
