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Report claims that Xiaomi phones collect browsing data from its users

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Ro, 01 May 2020

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According to a security researcher working with Forbes, Xiaomi has been collecting browsing data from users who are using Xiaomi phones and the built-in browser. And the fun part is that the browser does so even in incognito mode or even when using the privacy-conscious DuckDuckGo web browser.

Gabriel Cirlig, the security researcher, is using a Redmi Note 8 as a daily driver and noticed that the device records pretty much everything he does on the phone and sends the data to servers in Russia and Singapore, although the domains are hosted in Beijing. We are talking screens, websites visited, folders opened, settings he changed, music played on the default app, etc.

Report claims that Xiaomi phones collect browisng data from its users

The data itself is poorly encrypted using the base64 format, so it was very easy for him to transcribe the data into plain text.

Cirlig went even further and downloaded the ROMs for Xiaomi Mi 10, the Redmi K20 and the Mi Mix 3 and found the very same security vulnerability on all of them. Another security researcher, Andrew Tierney, found the suspicious behavior on the Mi Browser Pro and the Mint Browser too.

Xiaomi has responded to the allegations saying that Forbes findings are misleading and untrue. A spokesperson for the company said that Xiaomi complies with all local laws and regulations on user data privacy and the collected browsing data has been anonymized. As to why Xiaomi is collecting it, it's because the firm is trying to improve the user's browsing experience and it's a standard practice. More importantly, the data can't be traced back to a specific user. However, Gabriel Cirlig sent a video to Xiaomi showing how the browser sends its history to the said servers even in incognito mode.

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  • Tutu
  • m%K
  • 16 Sep 2020

(follow up of previous comment) Also does this news also impact the pocophone devices, since its under the xiaomi umbrella?

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  • Tutu
  • m%K
  • 15 Sep 2020

Is it safe or fair to conclude that the message or these security flaws mentioned in this article is only harmful if you use Xiaomi's build in browser? Or would this still be applicable if you use Chrome browser? Also is this news also...

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  • dhguad
  • 8$9
  • 23 Jul 2020

I too have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 but do no use the standard browers. I have Opera Touch, Vivaldi and Brave installed and use all three. All three has stronger than usual privacy features but the since phone processes it all I assume nothing can...

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