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74% of Americans Fear AI Will Destroy Privacy


YouGov and Aloha Browser today announced the results of their "How Does AI Affect Digital Privacy?" survey, in which almost three-quarters (74%) of respondents said they felt threatened by the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to "destroy their privacy."

Because all queries are mixed together and stripped of any external data like time zone, operating system or IP address, it becomes impossible to identify individual users or collect their information to create a digital twin for fraudulent actions. Through its privacy-first web browser and Private AI Assistant, Aloha offers a seamless and intuitive user experience while providing unparalleled data protection, security and easy access to online content anytime, anywhere. Aloha's core product is its private and secure web browser, which includes a free encrypted and unlimited VPN with no logs, built-in AdBlock, enhanced privacy features like biometrics-locked tabs, a powerful file manager and a media player with native VR video support.

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