Remember how Xiaomi was in hot water recently when its questionable browser data collection practices were uncovered? The company quickly addressed the concerns and added a toggle in its browser ...
New Delhi, Aug 5 () Xiaomi's 'Mi Browser Pro' figures in the list of 47 Chinese apps that were banned by India recently, a source said. This is in addition to the Xiaomi's Mi Community app which was ...
You might want to stay away from Xiaomi’s browsers if you care about your privacy. The Chinese company has been caught recording a concerning amount of user ...
Earlier this year, India’s government banned 59 Chinese applications which include some of the most popular apps such as TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser, WeChat, CamScanner, and more. The government also ...
Xiaomi's software update lets you turn off data collection. But was Xiaomi collecting private browsing data before the release of the update? Sareena was a senior editor for CNET covering the mobile ...
New Delhi, May 2 () Chinese smartphone major Xiaomi on Saturday said it takes user privacy "extremely seriously" and its browser does not collect any data that the user has not explicitly given ...
Xiaomi, in a blog post, has revealed that it has added a new option in incognito mode for users to opt-out of aggregated data collection. So Mi users can turn off data collection in private mode, ...
Update, May 20 2020 (9:16AM ET): Xiaomi previously released an update to its browsers that let you enable or disable data collection while in incognito mode. But it turns out that the wording ...
Xiaomi defended itself against accusations that the Chinese smartphone manufacturer was secretly collecting private data, claiming that the privacy and security of its customers is its “top priority.” ...
Security researcher Gabi Cirlig has discovered that his Redmi Note 8 usage habits were being tracked and sent to servers hosted by Alibaba in Singapore and Russia that have been rented by Xiaomi. This ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has banned some mobile apps of Chinese companies such as Xiaomi Corp and Baidu Inc, three sources told Reuters on Wednesday, in New Delhi's latest move to hit Chinese ...