{Disarmed} Xiaomi implements new functionalities at the security level in MIUI for greater control of applications
As we already know, MIUI is constantly evolving, and this is something that is noticeable in each of the news that the development team implements version after version. The latest implementation that has just arrived in the system is the improvement of security at the level of permissions in the applications that we have installed , giving the user the possibility of having greater control over them.
Of course, we must bear in mind that these are new features that have been implemented in the closed beta of MIUI in its China ROM , so we will have to be patient to be able to see them in a future global stable version and even, who knows, if in the long-awaited version of MIUI 13 .
Applications and services will indicate at all times what permissions they are using
In detail, these new implementations are aimed at giving the user greater control and knowledge of the permissions that each application or system service is using at all times. From the popular Security application, we can easily view not only the type of permission we have accepted, but we can also see a brief description of what it is being used for.

In addition, something interesting is that from this same point we can withdraw the consent of the privacy policy of each application although, yes, in the event that we decide to withdraw this consent, this will lead to not being able to use the services of the application in question.


As you can see, the MIUI development team remains focused on giving the user a greater ability to personalize their equipment at all levels, not only aesthetically, but also in everything that has to do with the security and privacy of the phone. We will see when these functionalities are implemented, but Xiaomi's work in this regard is still fantastic.
Source | MIUIes
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The news Xiaomi implements new functionalities at the security level in MIUI for greater control of the applications was originally published in xiaomist by Daniel Vega .
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