Η Xiaomi will release one special edition of MIUI in India, which will not include any of the banned applications by the Indian government.
Όas is well known, the Indian government banned 59 mobile applications, including the TikTok and WeChat, as well as some applications of its ecosystem Xiaomi.
Today the Xiaomi posted a message on Twitter, revealing that it is planned to distribute a new update of MIUI for all devices released in India, abolishing all applications that have been banned by the Indian Government, but clarifying that the MIUI Cleaner is not among them.
The company also promised that 100% data from Indian users will be stored on servers in India and none of this information will be shared on any Server outside India.
The new MIUI update will be built without any of the blocked applications being pre-installed, which is a huge step towards a world without bloatware. The update will be released gradually and will reach the devices in the coming weeks.
Η Xiaomi decided to provide clarifications on the implementation MIUI Cleaner, because it is a feature widely used in India and other emerging markets where Smartphones with less RAM (and lower prices) are very popular. The application MIUI Cleaner of the company is not on the list of banned applications as it has nothing to do with the banned Clean Master, as many suspected.
Referring to data protection, the Xiaomi also confirmed that it complies with the requirements of data privacy and security even before India promotes the transfer of all personal data to local servers.
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