Agentic AI platforms have been the highlight of 2025, with their speed and productivity dominating most conversations. However, concerns around privacy and security hardly find a mention.
Recent analysis by US-based web browser company Brave has flagged several risks in current AI browsers.
The company had launched its own browser built-in AI assistant, Leo, two years ago. The AI platform, facially, has the same premise of being privacy-first as its browser.
Since then, competition in the space has heated up with Perplexity’s Comet AI, OpenAI’s Atlas and Microsoft’s Copilot all launching last year. Unlike its peers, Brave’s blend of privacy features and ad blockers presents it as a strong alternative for a niche user base.
The platform has now taken a strong stance to push for privacy

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