privacy policy gap

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The privacy policy gap refers to the discrepancy between what users expect to remain private and what AI browser assistants actually access. Recent audits reveal that popular generative-AI browser extensions and integrations collect sensitive data from pages users assume are off-limits, including medical records, bank details, academic transcripts, and social security numbers. This gap highlights a critical oversight in how privacy policies are written and enforced, often failing to cover the data collection practices of AI tools embedded in browsers. For Windows users, this issue underscores the need to review permissions and understand the true scope of data access granted to AI assistants, as the privacy policy gap can lead to unintended exposure of personal information.
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    AI Browser Assistants Leak Private Data: Privacy Risks & Protection

    AI browser assistants are quietly sweeping up private, sensitive information from pages users assume are off-limits — including medical records, bank details, academic transcripts, and even social security numbers — according to a new cross‑national audit of the most popular generative-AI...
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