
Nosy smart home devices can be controlled. Free browsers and search engines collect huge amounts of data and create detailed profiles in order to benefit from targeted advertising.
Which is why a California-based startup has developed alternatives for protecting users’ private spheres. Their software neither saves search queries nor connects them to the user account.
Search results are free from advertising and clicks are not tracked. Search engine and other tools are financed through subscriptions, which users can choose and adapt according to their needs.
An AI-supported assistant is on hand and lets users choose their designated AI, which, in turn, is not trained with users’ personal data.
A different app prevents AI from recognising peoples’ true faces in images.



