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    You are at:Home»Brands»Huawei Starts Showing Ads on Smartphone Lock Screens

    Huawei Starts Showing Ads on Smartphone Lock Screens

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on June 16, 2019 Brands, Devices, Huawei, smartphones, Technology

    According to Android Police a number of Huawei phone owners have noticed that their devices have suddenly begun displaying ads in their lockscreens.

    Huawei has started showing ads for hotel reservation website Booking.com on the lock screens of their phones.

    As Android Police reports, the P30 Pro, P20 Pro, P20, P20 Lite, and Honor 10 in the UK, Netherlands, Ireland, South Africa, Norway, and Germany have all been affected. 9to5Google adds that Huawei seems to have snuck advertising wallpapers into the default “Magazine Unlock” folder on users’ devices, which means anyone not changing their default wallpapers will see them.

    Deleting the backgrounds from the phone, or changing to a non-default image, gets rid of the ads.

    Huawei declined to say how this issue occured, instead saying that “we have taken down these lock-screen images from our servers, as they should not be appearing on lock-screen interfaces.

    “We will continue to improve our services and brings [sic] you excellent user service,” it added.

    Huawei’s official German Twitter account also tweeted a half apology.

    Are you fucking serious, @Huawei? Ads on my lockscreen? @HuaweiMobile @HuaweiMobileDe pic.twitter.com/wXoLMtB4hl

    — Tim (@pH0u57) June 13, 2019

    https://twitter.com/BeckersCeel/status/1138904770289262592

    https://twitter.com/8Candreva7/status/1138911566173298688

    One Reddit user posting in the /Huawei subreddit said Huawei “first blamed a third-party app” and then the Booking.com app, although the Reddit user claimed to not have it installed. The Booking.com app does come pre-installed on a number of Huawei devices, including the P30 Pro and P20 range, as well as numerous phones from Honor, a subsidiary of Huawei.

    Huawei’s reputation is already suffering from accusations that it could be pressured by the Chinese government to conduct surveillance on foreign users. Trade disputes mean the Trump administration also put Huawei on a blacklist.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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