Kagi, a paid search engine focusing on confidentiality, has introduced PassPass. This is a new way to search without following requests. This function is built on authentication protocols standardized by the Internet Engineering Target Group (IETF). This allows users to generate anonymous tokens that check access without linking research and personality.
Unlike traditional promises of confidentiality, Kai emphasizes that the passage of confidentiality makes tracking technically impossible. Users can enable this function in the Orion browser on MacOS, iOS and iPados, KAGI application for Android and through the expansion of the KAGI browser for Firefox and Chrome. Additionally, Kagi has access to Tor for more anonymity.
Currently, the Privacy Pass is only available to Kagi paid users with $10 per month, a final $25/month plan, family planning and teams. Users of departure plans from technical limitations are not free yet. However, Kagi recently announced that if users forget to use their subscription they will not be charged.