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Many common devices sold in America have built-in security risks. Learn which cameras, routers, phones, and IoT equipment could be sending your data to foreign governments—and find safe alternatives.
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Why This Matters
China's National Intelligence Law (2017) requires all Chinese companies to cooperate with state intelligence operations. This means devices from Chinese manufacturers may have backdoors or be compelled to share data with the CCP—even if the company claims otherwise.
Explore each category to understand the risks and find secure alternatives for your farm, business, or home.
Surveillance cameras, DVRs, NVRs, and video systems
Risky Brands:
Phones, SIM cards, mobile hotspots, and cellular modems
Risky Brands:
Smart sensors, GPS trackers, farm equipment, smart home devices
Risky Brands:
Routers, switches, access points, and network infrastructure
Risky Brands:
These companies are on US government restricted lists due to national security concerns.
State-owned, FCC banned, linked to Uyghur surveillance
CCP-linked, FCC banned, military-civil fusion participant
National Intelligence Law, trade union ownership structure
State-owned, violated Iran sanctions, CCP Party Committee control
Radio systems with potential backdoors
Secure options from trusted manufacturers in allied nations.