privacy keyboard

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The privacy keyboard tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Android keyboard apps that prioritize on-device processing to protect user data. A featured thread highlights FUTO Keyboard, an offline-first input method that runs speech recognition, predictive text, and autocorrect entirely on the device without network access. This contrasts with mainstream keyboards like Gboard or Samsung Keyboard that may send data to cloud servers. The tag explores how such keyboards offer a modern typing experience while keeping keystrokes, personal phrases, and voice input private. Topics include installation, feature comparisons, and the broader implications of on-device AI for user privacy. The tag is relevant for Android users concerned about data collection by default keyboard apps.
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    FUTO Keyboard: The Offline First Android Keyboard for True On-Device Privacy

    Fewer things on a phone feel as intimate — and as quietly invasive — as the keyboard under your thumbs, which is why a new generation of privacy‑first Android input methods is suddenly interesting: FUTO Keyboard promises a modern typing experience with everything running on your device...
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