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DuckDuckGo’s Free and Private AI Chatbot, Supports GPT-4o mini, Llama 3.3 70B, Claude 3 Haiku, Mistral Small.
Duck.ai is an ai service. It has no mention of KYC policies and has a score of 6/10. There are 4 user ratings averaging 3.5/5.
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No mention of current or future KYC requirements.
- Strict no-log policy +5 +3
The service has a strict no-log policy, which means that it does not collect or store any information about its users.
The service has a strict no-log policy, which means that it does not collect or store any information about its users.+5 Privacy+3 Trust - No registration needed +5 0
Users can access and use the service without creating an account. This enables a faster and more convenient user experience while also offering enhanced privacy and anonymity.
Users can access and use the service without creating an account. This enables a faster and more convenient user experience while also offering enhanced privacy and anonymity.
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The service requires the user to enable JavaScript in order to access and use its features.0 Privacy0 Trust - Base score +50 +50
Overall = 60% Privacy + 40% Trust (Truncated)
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Comments
Duck AI is free to use, lets users choose from a variety of language models, and leaves no chat history, which is a strong advantage for privacy. However, because it mainly relies on smaller language models, its answers can be less accurate, and there is still a significant amount of information that the AI does not know.
"Duck.ai is my go-to for private AI chats. Fast, free, and no creepy tracking Veo 3
"Duck.ai is my go-to for private AI chats. Fast, free, and no creepy tracking — just smart answers from top models like GPT-4o and Claude."
I completely forgot to give it a rating. 4/5 stars, the same one applies what I said previously, sorry.
One thing I like to say is that their chat bot integration into duckduckgo is helpful at times in case you are having a hard time trying to a source that you need to cite, sometimes the AI does it for you when you demand it via chat bot, and other times you gotta request to summarize it in their search engine. One thing before usage, always assume that whatever you type in to that chat bot, its going to their original servers that they provide chat bots for you. I am not sure if they self-host or host their own servers for the AI chat bots, but again, assume that whatever you say to these chat bots, its going to the original servers (i.e ChatGPT, Meta, Mistral AI, etc...) as they (as many people say) don't host it themselves.
As for it not saving the chat history, there’s no way to prove that! I’ve had this happen to me: on the first day I asked it to write a script, then on the second day I logged in, asked something, and got a reply as if it remembered what I’d asked the first time! It definitely knows and remembers which IP address you logged in from. The developers themselves don’t always know what the AI is doing! I don’t trust that a chat history is being kept, especially if you ask questions that have sensitive implications.
Don’t trust ONLINE models, unless it’s your server and you’re in control of it!
The best option was and remains the OFFLINE version of the AI!
Added context: This comment makes claims about data retention and privacy practices without supporting evidence. AI models can sometimes generate responses that coincidentally appear to remember past interactions.