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Kagi vs Tresorit

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

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CategoryKagiTresorit
OverallA · 88/100B+ · 83/100
What they collectPositive (91)Mixed (72)
Who they share it withPositive (85)Mixed (74)
What you can doPositive (86)Positive (84)
What they promisePositive (88)Positive (82)
In plain English — Kagi

Kagi is a paid search engine that treats your data as a liability rather than an asset — it doesn't track your searches, offers cryptocurrency and Tor payment options for near-total anonymity, and publishes a warrant canary; the main caveats are US jurisdiction, third-party content providers loaded on demand, and 'whenever possible' hedging on its AI providers.

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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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