Kagi's new app is like Google Translate-plus privacy
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Kagi's new app is like Google Translate-plus privacy
"The notion of instant on-the-go translation is nothing new for most of us, thanks to the now-ubiquitous Google Translate service. But a scrappy Google competitor thinks it can do better. ➜ This month, a company called Kagi​ is officially launching its ​Kagi Translate app for both Android​ and iOS. 💡 The app mirrors most of the same features Google Translate offers, with a few interesting new touches and one key point of distinction: It is all about protecting your privacy-with no ads, no trackers, and no data being monetized or repurposed in any way."
"💡 The app mirrors most of the same features Google Translate offers, with a few interesting new touches and one key point of distinction: It is all about protecting your privacy-with no ads, no trackers, and no data being monetized or repurposed in any way. Oh-and it's free, too. ⌚ You'll need all of two minutes to take it out for a test-drive."
Kagi Translate launches on Android and iOS as a mobile translation app that mirrors many Google Translate features while adding a few new touches. The central distinction is a strict privacy policy: no ads, no trackers, and no user data monetized or repurposed. The app is free and designed for quick, on-the-go use that takes about two minutes to try. Privacy protections are built into the app’s design to prevent data collection and tracking by default. The product targets users and travelers who want instant translation with stronger data-handling guarantees than mainstream competitors.
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