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    • Hattyfatner
      Hattyfatner last edited by leocg

      After a cursory period researching ai technology, it didn't take me long to come to the conclusion that ai is invasive and dangerous so I feel Chromium platform browsers or any ai related software is simply dangerous.

      As cookies should hopefully be outlawed soon enough, the move to integrate surveillance and analytics into the codebase and hardware are a threat to my personal information as well as users forced into a closed ecosystem, of which Opera One clearly is solely focused on.

      As an internet standards component I decry the move to any software that depends on the ai system to be a security flaw plain and simply and already am looking into alternatives as any potential bonus to user interaction with the ai software might bring, is not returned in functionality or the high cost of system resource.

      So good luck if you deprecate Opera, but I will not be using your ai software.

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      • dannywinn
        dannywinn @Hattyfatner last edited by

        @Hattyfatner Here's what I got from the support and support team:

        "I understand your concerns about AI technology and privacy. It's important to feel secure when using software like browsers. With tools like Aria, your conversations are private and not shared with external parties, as I can only access the information you provide here. To further protect your privacy, avoid sharing sensitive personal information in chats.

        Opera, for instance, doesn’t collect data from third-party integrations unless you log into those services, which would then follow their own privacy policies. If you're interested in how your data is managed, you can check out Opera's privacy statement for more details. Your worries about surveillance and data privacy are completely valid, so it's great to stay informed and cautious about the technology you use."

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