A Forbes article was recently published on their website accusing Chinese tech company Xiaomi in collecting information, web domains, and even listing private 'incognito' data of their users.
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.” ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is moving customer data and its Internet platforms to servers outside China, only months after the company apologized over privacy concerns. Since early this year, ...
Xiaomi has a strong corporate governance structure that has built-in data protection as a critical component of its products and enhanced user privacy. There is a strong synergy between its ...
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 ...
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 ...
The past year has been an eventful one for Chinese phone-maker Xiaomi. The company’s devices are now sold in seven countries in Asia, that’s a big step up from Xiaomi’s inception — when it retailed in ...
Xiaomi has launched a new USB-A to USB-C data cable called Xiaomi 6A in the Chinese market. The data cable is priced at 49 yuan (approximately $6.76) and is now up for sale on JD.com. Xiaomi 6A USB-A ...
Xiaomi's EV segment has scaled rapidly—growing from ~3% to ~25% of group revenue in 18 months. Read why XIACY stock is a Hold.
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