Hugo Barra, Vice President of Xiaomi Global, has published a Q&A on his Facebook page in response to online reports that the Xiaomi Redmi Note has been sending data to Chinese servers without the user's permission. According to Barra, the articles have "severely misinterpreted a discussion thread asking about the Redmi Note's communication with a server in China." He also stated that "MIUI does not secretly upload photos and text messages." "MIUI requests public data from Xiaomi servers from time to time. Barra explains that Xiaomi offers a service called the Mi Cloud that enables the users to back up their data in the cloud. Read more in our articles including "Hugo Barra responds to Xiaomi's privacy issues" and "HONOR 600 series launched, priced in the Philippines".
Hugo Barra, Vice President of Xiaomi Global, has published a Q&A on his Facebook page in response to online reports that the Xiaomi Redmi Note has been sending data to Chinese servers without the user's permission. According to Barra, the articles have "severely misinterpreted a discussion thread asking about the Redmi Note's communication with a server in China." He also stated that "MIUI does not secretly upload photos and text messages." "MIUI requests public data from Xiaomi servers from time to time.
Barra explains that Xiaomi offers a service called the Mi Cloud that enables the users to back up their data in the cloud.
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