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Brave vs Tresorit

Based on our analysis, Brave is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.

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CategoryBraveTresorit
OverallA · 86/100B+ · 83/100
What they collectPositive (88)Mixed (72)
Who they share it withPositive (85)Mixed (74)
What you can doPositive (84)Positive (84)
What they promisePositive (83)Positive (82)
In plain English — Brave

Brave's browser collects no browsing history and routes most sensitive requests through its own proxies to strip your IP address — the privacy architecture is genuinely sophisticated — but it's a US company, Safe Browsing on mobile exposes your IP to Google or Apple, and Leo AI feedback submissions can include full conversation transcripts retained for a year.

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In plain English — Tresorit

Tresorit is an encrypted cloud storage service based in Switzerland that genuinely cannot access your files; it holds ISO 27001 certification, stores data primarily in the EEA, and gives 30 days' notice of material policy changes — but it records and transcribes sales calls with AI bots, uses Facebook and Google for ad targeting, collects app usage analytics, and business-plan admins can access employees' encrypted files via a recovery master key.

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