DeepSeek AI Chatbot: Privacy Nightmare or Digital Delight?
DeepSeek, a new AI chatbot, may have a hidden talent for sharing your data with the world! BLOKK’s cybersecurity experts found that signing up could lead to calls from China and Russia, raising privacy alarms. Remember, it’s always best to keep your personal info as secret as your grandmother’s cookie recipe.

Hot Take:
Who knew that signing up for an AI chatbot could be as risky as sending your credit card details to a Nigerian prince? DeepSeek, the new kid on the block, is apparently more interested in collecting your device’s fingerprints than a crime scene investigator. Maybe it’s time we start asking these AI chatbots for their privacy policies upfront, or at least send them a friend request to see what they’re really up to!
Key Points:
- DeepSeek, a new AI chatbot, is under scrutiny for potential data privacy issues.
- The app calls suspicious subdomains, potentially transmitting user data without consent.
- Subdomains linked to several countries, including China and Russia, raise eyebrows.
- BLOKK’s investigation blocked 76% of DeepSeek’s domains due to privacy concerns.
- Users are advised to employ security measures when using the app.
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