
Warning: *Privacy Not Included with this product
Made by Ryze and powered by a DJI flight control system, this affordable little drone is designed to be a super fun, entry-level drone for kids big and small. It takes low-end HD video and pictures. You can control it with an app on your phone. It flies for about 13 minutes on one battery charge. And it even lets you toss it in the air to get the drone party started. Just one thing, it has some known security issues, which kinda takes some of the fun out of it.
Je, jambo gani linaweza kutokea mambo yakienda mrama?
Ryze collaborated with fellow China-based drone maker DJI to create this budget consumer drone and says they may share users' personal information with DJI. Unfortunately, DJI has a history of not being good when it comes to privacy and security. Researchers raised concerns in 2020 about vulnerabilities in the Android app that control some DJI consumer drones and reportedly collect large amounts of personal data. If that data were leaked, they warned, it could then be exploited by the Chinese government. Currently, many government entities, including the United States military and the Dutch Ministry of Defense ban the drones, while it seems the FBI and Dutch police still purchase these drones. It all seems quite messy and rather scary.
Reading the Ryze privacy policy does raise some flags for us, as they do seem to collect a good deal of personal information and didn't seem to us to be transparent about whether they sell it. They say they collect personal information on users when they upload or share photos or videos. That sounds pretty creepy. They do say they ask for consent to send marketing communications, which is good. So, what is the worst that could happen with this little, affordable toy drone? Well, hopefully not too much, but their partnership with questionable drone maker DJI raise enough flags that we have concerns. For around $100 dollars, this drone is much more accessible to most first-time drone buyers than the more expensive and much more private and secure Parrot drones. So, we'll just warn users to be careful with their drone. And please, don't use it to follow around your little brother all day. That could get annoying.
Vidokezi vya kujilinda
- Protect the phone or tablet you comtrol your drone with from malware
- Use a strong passwor
- Keep your drone's firmware updated regularly
- Use a VPN
Unaweza kunichunguza?
Kamera
Kifaa: Ndiyo
Programu: Hapana
Kipaza sauti
Kifaa: Ndiyo
Programu: Hapana
Inafuatilia eneo
Kifaa: Ndiyo
Programu: Ndiyo
Unaweza kutumia nini kujisajili?
Barua pepe
Ndiyo
Simu
Ndiyo
Akaunti ya mhusika mwingine
Hapana
Kampuni inakusanya data gani?
Ya kibinafsi
Name, email address, mailing address, mobile phone number, location.
Shirika linalohusiana
Kijamii
Je, kampuni inatumiaje data hii?
Unawezaje kudhibiti data yako?
Je, rekodi ya kampuni inayojulikana ya kulinda data ya watumiaji ni gani?
In 2020, research groups Synacktiv and GRIMM claimed that the DJI's (Ryze Tello parent company) GO 4 application can force updates on users without routing them through the Google Play Store. Given the access the application has — including users’ contacts, microphone, camera, geolocation — it could give DJI or third parties nearly full control of users’ phones, researchers contend. Hundreds of thousands of customers across the world use the app to pilot their rotor-powered, camera-mounted aircraft. In their response, the company claimed that researchers found a typical software concerns, with no evidence they have ever been exploited.
In the Netherlands, DJI drones were banned for military use because of security concerns, but they are still in use by the police force.
Je, bidhaa hii inaweza kutumika nje ya mtandao?
Maelezo ya faragha yanayofaa watumiaji?
Viungo vya taarifa za faragha
Je, bidhaa hii inakidhi Viwango vyetu vya Chini Zaidi vya Usalama?
Usimbaji fiche
Nenosiri thabiti
Masasisho ya usalama
Inashughulikia hatari
Sera ya faragha
Chunguza kwa Kina
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Ryze Tello ReviewPC Mag
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DJI Expands Data Privacy Protections For Government And Commercial Drone OperatorsDJI
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Popular Chinese-Made Drone Is Found to Have Security WeaknessNew York Times
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Dutch police using Chinese-made DJI drones the Defense Ministry rejected over security concerns: reportNL Times
Maoni
Una maoni? Tuambie.