Soldato
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I was doing some reading and noticed with some interest that Asus have introduced a policy in their latest firmware that means they can force security updates on their routers even if owners disable the feature.
This adds to a long line of router functions that allow access to your personal data. In theory, even access to your emails.
This made me wonder, which manufacturers do people here think are the most trustworthy names for routers? I mean, Asus are a popular make. I assume we can't really trust TP-Link either?
This adds to a long line of router functions that allow access to your personal data. In theory, even access to your emails.
This made me wonder, which manufacturers do people here think are the most trustworthy names for routers? I mean, Asus are a popular make. I assume we can't really trust TP-Link either?

