That Forbes accused Xiaomi of collecting information about users you must have read.
Following these allegations, Xiaomi brought an update to her browser, which is behind the whole "case".
Xiaomi reacts very quickly
It hasn't been long since Forbes accused Xiaomi of tampering with user data. It appears that XIaomi also collected search data from incognito mode.
Several tests have shown that data were also collected in incognito mode, where this should not have taken place.
However, the manufacturer has now released an update to its Mi Browser and Mi Browser Pro, which now has a feature to turn off aggregate data collection in incognito mode. The company also lists this among the news in the update of the application on Google Play.
In any case, this could mean the end of this controversial problem for Xiaomi.
They proved that the data was sent anonymously and offered a new update, where you decide on the collection of data. What is your opinion on the situation?
This means that when the Enhanced incognito mode slider is checked, as shown in the picture, sending data is enabled while checking Incognito mode. If the Enhanced Incognito mode option is off, no data is sent in Incognito mode?