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What the DJI Mini 4 Pro knows about you
DJI sub-249g consumer camera drone (no FAA registration required for recreational flight at that weight in the US) with omnidirectional obstacle sensing and OcuSync O4 transmission (up to ~20 km FHD). Announced September 2023; sold in the US.
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11 findings on record · 11 verified against primary sources
What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What you can control
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
People around you
DJI puts the responsibility on the drone operator to get consent from anyone captured in photos or videos. DJI's own policy does not address what happens to bystander footage it may process.
Your location
Collects precise location through GPS, IP address, cell towers, and WiFi or Bluetooth when you activate hardware, use maps, sync flights, or unlock geofenced zones. DJI treats precise location as sensitive.
Your location
Collects precise location through GPS, IP address, cell towers, and WiFi or Bluetooth when you activate hardware, use maps, sync flights, or unlock geofenced zones. DJI treats precise location as sensitive.
People around you
DJI puts the responsibility on the drone operator to get consent from anyone captured in photos or videos. DJI's own policy does not address what happens to bystander footage it may process.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Shared with others
DJI shares your data with payment, shipping, and app vendors and with ad partners for analytics and marketing, and broadcasts your drone's serial number and location to government agencies and law enforcement via AeroScope.
Selling your data
DJI says it does not sell your data for money, but acknowledges that sharing identifiers and browsing activity with ad networks for personalized ads may count as a sale under some US state laws.
Shared with others
DJI shares your data with payment, shipping, and app vendors and with ad partners for analytics and marketing, and broadcasts your drone's serial number and location to government agencies and law enforcement via AeroScope.
Selling your data
DJI says it does not sell your data for money, but acknowledges that sharing identifiers and browsing activity with ad networks for personalized ads may count as a sale under some US state laws.
Sent to the cloud
DJI does not automatically collect or transmit photos or videos; media is stored onboard the drone on an SD card and the flight control app does not automatically transmit any photography or videography data to DJI servers; upload only occurs when the user manually enables the sharing feature.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
Deleting your data
You can update or delete account info through your account settings. EEA and US residents can request deletion, but DJI may keep data for backups, fraud prevention, and legal compliance even after your account closes.
How long they keep it
DJI retains information to provide service or as required by applicable laws and regulations; the company aims to retain information only for the period necessary to fulfill obligations under the policy, and may retain submitted information for backups, archiving, and fraud prevention as authorized by law.
The full record
- Type
- quadcopter
- Class
- consumer
- Weight
- sub-249g
- Announced
- 2023-09-25
- Transmission
- OcuSync O4
- Obstacle Sensing
- omnidirectional