A couple of days ago, a post on Reddit’s Android forum alarmed everyone which claimed that Chinese spyware comes pre-installed on all Samsung phones. While the author acknowledged that the claim is sensational, but he claimed that it’s the truth.

The issue that the post claims is related to Samsung‘s Device Care application which comes pre-installed as a part of the company’s Android implementation that cannot be removed. The user who posted on Reddit discovered some strange traffic coming out of Device Care’s storage scanner, which looks for junk files that can be deleted to free up space.

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That scanner was sending data back to Chinese domains — and because storage scanners generally need access to all of the files on your computer, the data could include almost anything. However, the immediate explanation in the post wasn’t entirely reassuring.

The scanner utility was made in collaboration with Qihoo 360 but it wasn’t clear which data was being sent back to Qihoo and why, which led the Redditor to tag it as spyware. However, Samsung says that the truth is less alarming than it appears.

The South Korean giant says the only data sent back to Qihoo is generic information needed to optimize storage, which generally includes naming OS version, phone model, and storage capacity, among other data.

It adds that Qihoo’s main contribution is a reference library for identifying junk files, but that library is stored locally in the utility, and the company never receives data that would allow it to identify a particular file on a user’s device.

(Sources — 1, 2)