Shift’s New Privacy-First AI Browser: What It Means for Your Online Privacy

Shift’s New Privacy-First AI Browser: What It Means for Your Online Privacy If you’ve been following browser news lately, you’ve probably noticed a common theme: companies are racing to add AI features while also promising they won’t spy on you. The latest entry in this category comes from Shift, a company known for its desktop email and app management tool. According to a report by PPC Land, Shift has launched a new browser that it describes as “privacy-first” and built to address the growing trust gap between users and tech companies. Let’s take a look at what’s actually being offered, how it fits into the current landscape, and what you should consider before switching. ...

May 2, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

Shift’s New AI Browser Promises Privacy: What It Means for You

Shift’s New AI Browser Promises Privacy: What It Means for You Most people now expect their browser to know them—suggest sites, autofill passwords, even answer questions. But handing that level of insight to a search engine or browser maker often means handing over your browsing history, clicks, and location. Shift, a company best known for its productivity app that unifies email and workspaces, just launched a browser that tries to reconcile AI assistance with strong privacy protections. Here’s what it does, how it compares to the alternatives, and whether it makes sense for you. ...

May 2, 2026 · 5 min · BriefArc Desk