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Survey Reveals 74% of Americans Fear AI Will Destroy Their Privacy

Posted on July 30, 2024 Written by Bill Hartzer

In a recent survey conducted by YouGov and commissioned by Aloha Browser, a staggering 74% of Americans expressed fears that artificial intelligence (AI) could destroy their privacy. This comes at a time when digital privacy concerns are at an all-time high, with 84% of respondents affirming that online privacy is a fundamental human right.

In response to these alarming concerns, Aloha Browser has launched a revolutionary Private AI Assistant aimed at safeguarding user privacy. This innovative feature is designed to ensure that users can benefit from AI without compromising their personal information.

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  • Aloha Browser: Leading the Way in Digital Privacy
  • Addressing AI Fears with “Kill All AI” Feature
  • A Commitment to Privacy

A Growing Concern for Privacy in the AI Era

According to the survey, the primary concern for 53% of respondents is the impact of AI on privacy, safety, and security. The data revealed that while 45% of individuals recognize the importance of self-education to protect their online privacy, more than 30% feel inadequately informed on how to do so. Additionally, 34% believe that using browsers with enhanced privacy features is crucial, followed closely by 29% who advocate for the use of VPNs.

Andrew Frost Moroz, Founder of Aloha Browser, shared his insights on the findings: “At Aloha Browser, we have always believed that privacy is a fundamental human right, and we are not surprised that such an overwhelming majority of Americans feel the same way. With over half of Americans naming privacy as their biggest concern with AI, we felt compelled to act. Our new Private AI Assistant allows users to leverage AI while maintaining complete privacy protection and security.”

Introducing the Private AI Assistant

The new Private AI Assistant from Aloha Browser promises true anonymity by preventing user queries from being “fingerprinted.” Unlike other browsers, Aloha does not collect, store, or share any user information. Instead, it combines and anonymizes all AI requests, making it impossible for outside parties to trace queries back to individual users.

This groundbreaking feature addresses the concerns of 71% of survey respondents who believe that Google’s search engine favors big brands, often sidelining smaller, potentially more relevant sources. By stripping away external data like time zone, operating system, or IP address, Aloha’s Private AI Assistant ensures that user privacy is protected to the highest degree.

Aloha Browser: Leading the Way in Digital Privacy

Aloha Browser stands out in the crowded field of privacy-focused web browsers by offering comprehensive privacy solutions even in its free version. These include a built-in unlimited VPN, adblocking, and biometric-protected tabs and files. The company’s commitment to privacy is further demonstrated by its rigorous verification of open-source elements and regular third-party audits.

Frank Heidt, CEO of Leviathan Security Group, which audits Aloha’s security solutions, attested to the browser’s high standards: “For the past three years, we have been regularly auditing Aloha’s solutions and can confidently assert that they meet the highest security standards and effectively protect users from vulnerabilities.”

Addressing AI Fears with “Kill All AI” Feature

Understanding that some users may still be apprehensive about using AI, Aloha Browser has introduced a “Kill All AI” feature. This function allows users to disable AI instantly, ensuring that their preference for a completely AI-free browsing experience is respected.

A Commitment to Privacy

Since its inception in 2015, Aloha Browser has been dedicated to making digital privacy accessible to everyone. The browser, available for Windows, macOS, iOS, iPad, and Android platforms, boasts over 10 million active monthly users and more than 250 million downloads. Unlike other free browsers, Aloha does not monetize user data. Instead, it relies on premium services for revenue, ensuring that users’ privacy remains uncompromised.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, Aloha Browser remains at the forefront, providing users with the tools they need to navigate the internet safely and privately. For more information, visit Aloha Browser.

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