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Policy carries disclaimers - see policy excerpt.
This Statement explains how Huawei processes your personal data, but does not cover all processing scenarios as information about product or service specific data collection and processing will be provided to you in supplementary notices.
Therefore, before using a specific product or service, it is recommended that you read the privacy notice or supplementary statement released by Huawei for that product or service to understand how it processes your personal data.
This Statement applies only to Huawei personal and home products, including feature phones, smartphones, laptops, tablets, wearable devices, mobile broadband devices, smart household appliances, accessories, computer applications, mobile services, software, toolkits, websites, and services that display or mention this Statement.
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When you register a Huawei ID or log in with a Huawei ID to shop online, download software, or purchase services, we will ask you to provide personal data, such as your name, email address, mobile number, order information, shipping address, and payment mode.
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files, pictures and data that have been synced or backed up by Huawei cloud storage services
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nickname
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information about people I have shared information with
When you use a Huawei product to share things with your family and friends [...] Huawei may collect information related to those people, such as their names, email addresses, and phone numbers.
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proof of identity
To meet some jurisdictions' requirements on real-name authentication of accounts, prevention of electronic game addiction, or Internet payment, Huawei might ask you to provide a proof of identity issued by the government or relevant card information that can identify you.
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data about my device about how I and my device exchange information with Huawei products and services.
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device activation time
When you use Huawei services or view Huawei-provided content, Huawei will automatically collect and log some information, such as the time of access
Huawei will collect data about your device and how you and your device exchange information with Huawei products and services. This type of information includes [...] device activation time ...
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device and application information, such as the device name, device identification code (IMEI, ESN, MEID, and SN)
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device and application settings (such as region, language, time zone, and font size)
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Mobile network information, such as the public land mobile network (PLMN) provider ID and Internet Protocol (IP) address.
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Log information. When you use Huawei services or view Huawei-provided content, Huawei will automatically collect and log some information, such as the time of access, access count, IP address, and information about incidents (such as errors, crashes, restarts, and upgrades).
log information
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access times
When you use Huawei services or view Huawei-provided content, Huawei will automatically collect and log some information, such as the time of access
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information about incidents (such as errors, crashes, restarts, and upgrades)
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Location information. Huawei will collect, use, and process the approximate or precise location of your device when you access some location-based services (for example, when you search, use navigation software, or view the weather of a specific location).
Location information can be obtained based on the GPS, Wi-Fi, and service provider network ID. We will ask you to choose the applications for which you want to enable location services. In the device settings menu, you can disable the location permissions of specific services to reject sharing your location information.
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Huawei ID
seems to be the primary way to identify yourself for a GDPR request
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