plowhog
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It's not that easy.Given that I'm a nobody who would be uninteresting to spies from any nation, I'd be fine with storing my data on a card (which is how I think it works anyhow) using a DJI drone.
Is your phone connected to the internet? Do you use your phone for email, or banking, or whatever?
The DJI drone process is to download an app to run on your phone. Is there something in that app that can break into other things on your phone? I don't know. Is that app produced by a nation largely hostile and competitive with us? Yes. Are there other examples of spyware in products from China? Yes.
Can that DJI app record keystrokes you make while texting, or inputting a password to a site, and store that internally? I don't know.
What I do know is such things are possible. That does not mean it is happening. But it means that when you download an app such as this, it does open the door to some amount of risk.