Google's dealings with Huawei, Xiaomi come under scanner in US

IANS  |  San Francisco 

After reports of Facebook's data-sharing partnerships with 60 including some Chinese players raised eyebrows, members of the US have now reportedly expressed concern about Google's parent company Alphabet's dealings with and

The Virginia Democrat pointed out that pursued various strategic partnerships with Chinese manufacturers, including and Xiaomi, as well as Tencent, a Chinese platform.

Warner said that the possibility of having access to data from "raises national security concerns," CNET reported on Thursday.

The CEO should disclose more information about Google's deals with those companies, Warner said.

is likely to address the concerns raised by Warner.

"Like many US companies, we have agreements with dozens of around the world, including Huawei," a Google was quoted as saying by CNET.

"We do not provide special access to Google user data as part of these agreements, and our agreements include privacy and security protections for user data," the added.

Republicans also appear to be concerned by Google's relationship with Huawei, the report said.

The alarm from speaks volumes about the tensions between the US and over concerns that could digitally on Americans.

earlier admitted sharing users' data with along with three other China-based makers Lenovo, and

The confirmation came a day after reported that the giant provided access to users' data to at least 60 different -- including Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and BlackBerry.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 12:26 IST