Hong Kong (CNN Business) Google has disabled access of Xiaomi devices after a user said he was able to see into the homes of strangers while trying to stream video to his Google Nest Hub.

"We're aware of the issue and are in contact with Xiaomi to work on a fix," Google said in a statement on Friday. "In the meantime, we're disabling Xiaomi integrations on our devices."

The move comes two days after a Xiaomi camera owner in the Netherlands said he saw still images of homes that aren't his own as he tried to stream video from the smart device to Google Nest Hub. The images included a baby fast asleep in a crib, an old man dozing off in an armchair, and a sun-filled living room.

The incident was first reported by Android Police

A photo posted to Reddit taken from a Xiaomi camera streamed to a Google Nest Hub.

Xiaomi, a Chinese technology company best known for its inexpensive and wildly popular smartphones, told CNN Business in a statement that it had fixed the issue and apologized for the inconvenience caused to users.

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