Are you using a Xiaomi smartphone and you are interested in your privacy?
The Chinese company was found to record user activity in Mi Browser Pro and Mint Browser applications, such as he says This makes it a perfect choice for people with diabetes and for those who want to lose weight or follow a balanced diet. Forbes.
The researchers found that both applications - which together have more than 15 million downloads on Google Play - collect huge amounts of data from any site a user visits, even in incognito mode.
Μεταξύ άλλων, τα προγράμματα περιήγησης, τα οποία υπάρχουν εγκατεστημένα από από προεπιλογή σε κάθε συσκευή Xiaomi κατέγραφαν ερωτήματα προς τις μηχανές αναζήτησης Google, DuckDuckGo και άλλες, αλλά και κάθε είδους informations that appeared in Xiaomi's news feed mode.
The Appliances βρέθηκαν να συγκεντρώνουν επίσης δεδομένα σχετικά με το ποιους φακέλους ανοίγουν οι χρήστες, ποιες οθόνες χρησιμοποιούν περισσότερο, πληροφορίες από την γραμμή κατάστασης και από το μενού ρυθμίσεων.
This data was then sent to remote servers in Singapore and Russia, although the domains that they use are registered in Beijing. The researchers also found that some of the data was being sent to servers rented by Xiaomi through Alibaba.
Researcher Gabi Cirlig first discovered the issue on a Redmi Note 8, but after examining the firmware of other Xiaomi devices, such as the Xiaomi MI 10, Redmi K20 and Mi MIX 3, he discovered that the same issue affects many devices , since the same tracking code was present on all the phones he examined.
Xiaomi has denied any wrongdoing by Forbes, claiming that all data transmitted is encrypted and anonymous. But Cirlig was able to easily decrypt the data and turn it into readable information.
It even released images and a video, but Xiaomi continues to insist that its claims are untrue.
"Privacy and security are of the utmost importance," the company said, adding that it "strictly follows and fully complies with laws and regulations on issues user privacy".
Forbes reports that the reasons why Xiaomi collects this data is to better understand its users. But no matter how we do it, the processing of this data implies an analysis of the behavior of the end users of the company's products.
The other companies do the same, they just hide it better!
the logic that everyone does it to justify something specific does not help anywhere