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Will approach authorities to sort out security concerns: Xiaomi

Xiaomi stresses that it does not collect any user data without permission

The Indian Air Force had asked its personnel and their families to desist from using Xiaomi Redmi 1s phones as these are believed to be transferring data to their servers in China. Photo: BloombergPremium
The Indian Air Force had asked its personnel and their families to desist from using Xiaomi Redmi 1s phones as these are believed to be transferring data to their servers in China. Photo: Bloomberg

New Delhi: Stressing that it does not collect any user data without permission, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi on Sunday said it will engage with Indian authorities to address concerns about the security of users’ data.

Last week, in an advisory, the Indian Air Force (IAF) asked its personnel and their families to desist from using Chinese Xiaomi Redmi 1s phones as these are believed to be transferring data to their servers in China and could be a security risk. “We are trying to get to the bottom of this. So far, we have not heard anything from the IAF or any other authorities and have only read media reports. We will reach out to authorities and engage with them to address any concerns that they might have," Xiaomi vice-president Hugo Barra said.

Earlier this year, security solutions provider F-Secure had, in a report, demonstrated how a Xiaomi Redmi 1S phone was sending data, including the user’s IMEI, phone number, and phone numbers of contacts added to the phone book to a remote server. Based on the report and inputs from the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the IAF note was prepared.

Barra said the company collects data only with users’ permission to offer specific services like cloud.

“We don’t have a revolutionary product. Like many other messaging services, we also offer messaging, backup, cloud services to our customers. We also have the highest standards of encryption to ensure that users’ data is safe," he added.

He said the company has already started migrating data of its international users (non-Chinese) to data centres in the US and Singapore. “The migration process, which began earlier this year, will be completed by the end of October and will benefit users in international markets, including our customers in India, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan," he added.

Xiaomi entered the Indian market in July this year with its Mi3 smartphone priced at 13,999 through e-Commerce major Flipkart. It currently has another device Redmi 1S in the country. It is estimated that the firm has sold about half a million Redmi devices and 120,000 Mi3 handsets.

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Published: 26 Oct 2014, 05:01 PM IST
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