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 ...
A cybersecurity consultant has claimed that Xiaomi’s default internet browser--Mi Browser-- tracks users even when they opt for incognito mode. In response to this, Xiaomi rejected the claim, ...
Xiaomi’s controversy-ridden Mi Browser Pro has reportedly been banned in India. The ban is part of the government’s wider crackdown on apps with links to China and is directed towards ensuring the ...
Xiaomi is apparently stepping up its privacy game. More precisely, it is further strengthening the control it grants users over sharing their own data with the company. How is it doing that? Well, by ...
Xiaomi has refuted allegations that it is secretly collecting data from the default browser app on its smartphones and sending them to remote servers. Gabi Cirlig, a security researcher, told Forbes ...
The government's recent move to ban Xiaomi's popular web browser, Mi Browser Pro, along with the previously banned socialising platform Mi Community could severely hurt the Chinese smartphone maker's ...
Noting the lack of basic security features like XSS auditors, a researcher has found a URL spoofing vulnerability on Xiaomi-made Mi Browser and the Mint Browser. The vulnerability, identified as ...
Lately, the news has been flooded with the Chinese apps getting banned in India. These apps have been banned over security concerns and most brands including Xiaomi and TikTok decided to cooperate ...
Xiaomi's 'Mi Browser Pro' figures on 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 banned earlier.
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 ...