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HTC unveils 'world's most private' 5G router

Exodus 5G Hub 'is the shield against the onslaught of big tech and its assault on the privacy of your home'

Anthony Cuthbertson
Wednesday 04 March 2020 14:34 GMT
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The HTC Exodus 5G Hub allows users to be part of the bitcoin network
The HTC Exodus 5G Hub allows users to be part of the bitcoin network (HTC)

Taiwanese tech minnow HTC has unveiled its latest effort in its mission to subvert the power of established technology giants and return control back to the user.

The Exodus 5G Hub, which HTC claims is "the world's most private router", comes with in-built privacy features that means the power of data transfer rests with the user.

It follows on from the firm's Exodus range of smartphones, which are built around the decentralised web and rely on peer-to-peer technology to cut out the need for data to pass through the servers of major tech companies. The idea is to offer an alternative to the exploitation and monetisation of people's private lives by the likes of Amazon, Facebook and Google.

HTC describes its new router as "the ultimate safeguard against the collection of data by big tech companies in your home" through smart devices like Amazon Alexa, Google Nest and Facebook Portal.

"You are now verifying the cloud servers, rather than them verifying you," the company states. "It is a complete power shift from the status quo."

The router also comes with support for popular privacy apps, like ProtonMail email, the Brave Browser, and Incognito VPN and ad blocker.

"Exodus was always about more than smartphones: Exodus is about ownership. Owning your keys, owning your data, owning your privacy," said Phil Chen, who led the development of the 5G Hub at HTC.

"Exodus is the shield against the onslaught of big tech and its assault on the privacy of your home. By using the Exodus 5G Hub, you have more control and ownership of your data than ever before."

The 5G router offers ultra high-speed internet connections to anyone with devices that support the next-generation wireless technology.

The router also supports a full bitcoin node and a secure vault to store cryptocurrency, allows users to spend and receive digital currencies without needing to rely on third-party exchanges or wallet providers.

It is set to go on sale later this year, though HTC is yet to announce an official release date or price.

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