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That was fast. Xiaomi has had many headwinds, as it collects a lot of data, even in the anonymous mode of its own browser. After Xiaomi received the press, everything broke down again, exactly what it collects and when. As I wrote in our previous post: Funny Statement. Now the company has resupplied today, updating its contribution.
Given the goal, all users “to offer safe services and world-class products((Xiaomi Statement), the next software update for Mint Browser and Mi Browser will include an option to enable and disable incognito aggregate data collection for all users of both browsers, to give users control over who they are You agree to share your own data with Xiaomi.
However, this functionality, combined with the approach to managing aggregated data in an unidentifiable way, is believed to go beyond all legal requirements and demonstrate the company’s commitment to protecting user data. It can do everything, but maybe it should show up even more prominently.
Ask users of a Xiaomi smartphone: Are you using the Mint or Mi browser, or have it even been installed by users of other smartphone brands?