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Previously, Fobes reported that the Xiaomi browser or My browser That comes with all smartphones Including other browsers under development of Xioami as Mi Browser Pro and Mint Browser User information is kept secret, even in anonymous mode.
The story begins with security researcher Gabriel Cirlig using a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 model smartphone. Gabriel discovered that the Xiaomi browser that comes with the device is sending data to servers in Russia and Singapore in which the data is encrypted in base64 That data encryption is quite fragile Able to easily convert data into pure characters In which the Xiaomi browser will store all the data that the user opens Even in incognito mode
Xiaomi recently released a statement saying the above information is not true at all. Xiaomi takes a lot of customer data and privacy. My browser has protocols as the world’s leading browser. It does not collect any personal information from users. But the browser will analyze data or problems during use, such as slow loading of web pages for improvement.
Fans of Mi, I recorded a video explaining false news about Mi Browser. Watch it: https://t.co/JJNqcXDCp2
I repeat, My Browser and all My Internet products are 100% safe. Furthermore, all Indian user data is stored locally in India.
Please do not create wrong news!#Xiaomi ❤️ (2/2) https://t.co/P93IxWSfjq
– Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) May 2, 2020
In addition to this announcement, Xiaomi has updated the new browser software for all three browsers, Mi Browser, Mi Browser Pro and Mint Browser, allowing users to choose to disable data collection in incognito mode.
According to CNET, GSMArena
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