GOP senators urge FCC to investigate Chinese health wearables over national security concerns
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Kerry Picket
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GOP Senators Rick Scott and Dave McCormick are urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to investigate and potentially add Chinese-made health wearables to the agency's list of banned equipment, citing national security risks. The senators argue that devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers manufactured in China could pose data privacy and surveillance threats to American consumers and government personnel.
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· 1 pulledGOP Sens. Rick Scott and Dave McCormick called on the Federal Communications Commission to investigate national security risks posed by Chinese-made health wearables.
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