Despite mass storage options becoming cheaper, the base model of some smartphones just don’t come with enough storage. So unless you can expand this with a microSD card, you have to limit the number ...
The Chinese consumer electronics company Xiaomi has launched the Android web-based Mint browser. Some reports suggest it’s a direct spinoff from Google's Chrome browser. And it’s available for free ...
Xiaomi has trouble permanently patching its browsers against a vulnerability that enables spoofing URLs in a way that is difficult to detect by users. The flaw affects the international versions of ...
Remember how Xiaomi was in hot water recently when its questionable browser data collection practices were uncovered? The company quickly addressed the concerns and added a toggle in its browser ...
Xiaomi had released a new web browser for Android, and it’s available to everyone via the Play Store. The name of this browser is “Mint Browser” and the company claims that it is really fast, safe, ...
New research claims that China-based Xiaomi is tracking sensitive information and sending it to their servers if you use the Mi browser, which is bundled with all Redmi and Mi phones. In a report by ...
Xiaomi, in a blog post, has revealed that it has added a new option in incognito mode for users to opt-out of aggregated data collection. So Mi users can turn off data collection in private mode, ...
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