The confusion doesn’t just want to compete with Google, it clearly wants to be Google.
CEO Arbind Srinivas said this week TBPN Podcast This confusion is one of the reasons to create its own browser is to collect data of everything that users do outside their own app. It can sell premium advertisements so that it is.
Srinivas said, “This is one of the other factors that we wanted to create the browser is that we want to get you more data out of the app to understand you better,” said Srinivas. “Because the prompts that people do in this AIS are perfectly working-related it is not a personal choice.”
And the questions related to the job will not help the AI company to create an accurate doser.
“On the other hand, what are you buying; which hotel are you going to [to]; Which restaurants are you going to; What time you spend on browseing, tell us a lot more about you, “He explained.
Srinivas believes that browser users of confusion will be good with this national tracking because the ads should be more relevant to them.
“We are planning to use all the context to create a better user profile and maybe you know that through our discovery feed we can show some ads there,” he said.
The browser called Comet was pushed but Srinivas said on the way to launch in May.
He is certainly not wrong. Following users around the Internet, Google has helped Google to become about $ 2 trillion market caps today.
That’s why it has created a browser and a mobile operating system. In fact, confusion is also trying something in the mobile world. It has signed the partnership with Motorola, Announced Thursday, Where its app will be pre-installed in the Arzer series and by typing “Ask confusion”, Moto AI can be accessed though.
The confusion is also in talks with Samsung, Bloomberg has reportedThe In the Bloomberg article published earlier this month, he mentioned in Podcast, although he discussed both partnerships, did not confirm that, did not confirm.
Obviously, Google is not just watching users online to sell ads. Meta’s advertising technology, pixels, which are embedded on websites on the Internet, are how meta collects data, even on people who do not have Facebook or Instagram accounts. Even Apple, which has marketed as a privacy protector, cannot prevent tracking users’ locations To sell ads on some of the apps By default.
On the other hand, this national thing has led to disbelief on people’s big technology throughout the political spectrum in the United States and Europe.
The irony of Srinivas is not overly explained by explaining his browser-tracking ad-selling ambition this week.
Google is currently fighting against the US judiciary, who complains that Google has behaved exclusively in search and domination of online advertising. The DOJ wants the judge to order Google to divest Chrome.
Both of both open and Confusion – Not surprisingly, giving Srinivas reasons – If Google is forced to sell, they will buy the Chrome browser business.

