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Kagi Search
We've introduced a debug tool for everyone helping localize Kagi into as
many languages possible and contributing Kagi
translations. This toggle is
located at the bottom of your Settings > General
page and displays string IDs across the UI,
providing better context for translations.
We grant official contributor status to our translators, providing
access to early products and features. Thank you to all who have
contributed.
Add exact citation text tooltip to Quick Answer citations
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Kagi for Android
We're just under 1,000 installs away from being eligible for inclusion
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Screen. Help
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An iOS app is also in development, stay tuned for updates!
With this release you can now hold the Kagi Android icon to add
shortcuts for Assistant, Translate, Smallweb, or Universal Summarizer
directly to your home screen (
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Location Permission not available for android app
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We've tweaked a few things to ensure password managers work in the
Kagi Android app
When you select text or a URL, you now can (a) Summarize with
Kagi, (b) Discuss with Kagi Assistant, or (c) Translate with Kagi
Mobile app flashes yellow on launch
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Plus we fixed several other bugs and improved performance for a better
mobile experience!
Kagi Translate
Translate as you type for Ultimate members
Instant translation without page reloads
Added language search to Kagi Translate, no more scrolling through the
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Pricing for teams is the same as regular monthly pricing (per user ofc.). It's only charged if the user actually used Kagi in the billing period too which, honestly, is the only acceptable way to do this. Charging despite not actually providing a service would be quite dishonest IMHO.
It's pretty cool that the app could soon be shown on the DMA search choice screen. It's bound to cause some confusion though given that, unlike all other search apps, it's paid.
What the docs are quite a bit unclear though is whether the LLM stuff is actually private and does not exfiltrate your input. It says Kagi itself doesn't store them or use them for any nefarious purposes but it makes no comment on what the LLM providers do with your inputs. That's... worrying. Please clarify @kagihq@mastodon.social.
@kagihq@mastodon.social thanks for the links. The anchors appear to be broken somehow though.
Copypasta of relevant sections:
Content can be anonymously shared with external AI model providers. When done so, it is opted-out of any re-use.
Additionally, because Kagi is using the API access rather than the frontend, the provider does not use the data for training the LLM models.
What I gather is that Kagi acts as the proxy and forwards requests on your behalf (+ some caching).
It boils down to needing to trust the LLM provider that they actually honour the re-use opt-out request but I guess that's always the case with any reseller of that LLM provider.
What's missing here though that could be very critical for businesses that need to be GDPR-compliant (read: any business operating in the EU) is into which jurisdiction the data is transferred; both Kagi's LLM proxy aswell as the actually used LLM servers. It can't be transferred to the U.S. for instance.