Xiaomi was sending browser data from three apps - Mi Browser, Mi Browser Pro, and Mint - to its servers for 'analysis'. When security researchers Gabi Cirlig discovered this and pointed it out, Xiaomi called the data leak "fake news" before making changes to how its browsers work. In this video we explain everything from what the Xiaomi data leak is, who it affects, and whether your Redmi Note 8 is leaking data.
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