Latest MIUI 10 Beta Adds Controversial Cheetah Mobile App Shortcuts
Poco F1 recentlyreceived Android Pie updatethrough the official MIUI 10 global beta channel. The interface looks identical to MIUI 10 based on Android Oreo, with key Android Pie elements such as Adaptive Battery, Digital Wellbeing missing.
A new weekly update, which bumps the version to MIUI Global 8.11.29, was released yesterday for Poco F1 and it brings November security patch along with performance improvements. It also brings a small change to the dual-column Recents menu inMIUI 10.
Shortcuts in Recents UI
Now, the menu gets four handy buttons on the top of the Recents interface. These shortcuts offer useful features meant to keep your Poco F1 or other compatible devices zippy and free from malicious software. The four icons include shortcuts to:
Powered by Cheetah Mobile
While having these shortcuts could seem like an advantage, there’s are a few caveats, especially with the first option.Xiaomi’sCleaner app is powered by Cheetah Mobile, the same company which has had one of its appsbooted from the Google Play Storefor exhibiting “deceptive and malicious behavior“.
Another app ousted from the Play Store today isKika keyboard,which incidentally is thedefault keyboard on Poco F1 running Xiaomi’s MIUI 10.
To be clear, the ‘Cleaner’ functionality was already present on Xiaomi phones, even ones not running MIUI 10, but adding them as shortcuts in the Recents menu, does make them a lot more discoverable and makes it more likely that users will click and use it, therebyexposing themselves to potential ad fraud.
Removed by Google, Promoted by Xiaomi
On Xiaomi’s own app store, Kika keyboard possibly enjoys a privilege and Xiaomi has not taken any steps so far to remove the keyboard. As you can see, it is still available on Mi App Store, which questions the state of security available on this app store.
Furthermore, one of the shortcuts in the Recents UI lets you jump into the Store, presumably to install more such apps. Despite its vast user base, the Mi App Store maynot be as secure as Google Play Store, which is saying a lot in the Android context vis-a-vismalware on the Play Store.
There isno way to opt out of these shortcutsor customize your choice of apps – including no option to choose the default store app. This is line with Xiaomi’s way ofslipping in ads at various places in the UIwhich, as per Xiaomi, is a way of generating income while trying to keep prices of the devices as low as possible.
This is especially questionable in the wake of major data leaks like the infamousCambridge Analytica scandalin which the data of millions of Facebook users was stolen to generate their personality profiles and show highly targeted political ads.
We checked this interface on other devices and all of them running MIUI beta 8.11.29 or later have this feature. It is, however,not available on the stable version of MIUI 10.
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