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Xiaomi smartphones are tracking usage habits and browsing data of their owners
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Quote: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 included the folders he opened on his phone, the screens he swiped to including the status bar and the settings menu. As if that was not enough, Xiaomi was even tracking what music Cirlig was listening to using the default music player on his Redmi phone.
 
The security researcher also found that whenever he browsed the web using Xiaomi's default browser app, it kept a record of all the websites he visited, search engine queries, and the items viewed on the browser's newsfeed. More worryingly, the behavior continued even when using the incognito mode in the browser. The security researcher found the same tracking code in other Xiaomi phones as well including premium models like the Redmi K20, Mi 10, and Mi Mix 3.
 
Another security researcher Andrew Tierney discovered the same behavior in Xiaomi's Mi Browser Pro and Mint Browser, both of which are available on the Google Play Store and have over 15 million downloads combined. What's even more worrying is that despite Xiaomi's claims that the data was being encrypted for security reasons, Cirlig found that he was easily able to decode and find readable information from it.

When reached out by Forbes, Xiaomi did confirm that it was collecting users' browsing data, though it was anonymizing them for privacy reasons. It also claimed that users consented to have their browsing history tracked. The company, however, denied that it was tracking data when incognito mode was used in the browser.

Xiaomi is seemingly collecting the data to understand users' behavior. The company has partnered with Chinese startup Sensors Analytics which provides "an in-depth user behavior analysis platform and professional consulting services." Xiaomi confirmed its relationship with Sensor Analytics, though it noted that all the collected data are stored on its own servers and not shared with any third-party company.

Update: Xiaomi has issued a new statement about the entire matter. The company says that its original communication was "misunderstood" and that user's privacy and internet security is a top priority for it. It notes that under incognito mode, a user's browsing data is not synced but aggregated usage statistics is collected. It has also posted the relevant screenshot of the code as proof. The aggregated usage statistics data is used by the company for internal analysis and its a common approach by many internet companies. For any data Xiaomi collects, it makes sure that they are anonymous and encrypted.

Source: https://www.neowin.net/news/xiaomi-smart...eir-owners
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Xiaomi updates its browser with option to turn off data collection in incognito mode
Quote:Xiaomi has rolled out an update for its pre-loaded Mi Browser along with the Mi Browser Pro and Mint Browser on Google Play that will allow users to turn on/off aggregated data collection in incognito mode. Combined, the latter two browsers have over 15 million downloads on the Play Store. The move comes after Xiaomi had claimed that it was "disappointed" reading the Forbes article since it misrepresented the facts and "misunderstood" the company's data privacy principles and policy. The aggregated tracking remains enabled by default and users will have to enable the 'Enhanced Incognito mode' to disable it.
 
If you own a Xiaomi smartphone or use the Mi Browser/Mint Browser, you should consider updating the app and then turn off aggregated data collection option while in incognito mode. Do note that the browser will still continue to collect aggregated usage behavior in regular browsing mode.
Source: https://www.neowin.net/news/xiaomi-updat...gnito-mode
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