It is no longer an era of not using AI but choosing it. What AntiSpyPhone recommends is Proton's Lumo.
AI is becoming increasingly familiar.
It creates text, edits photos, and even suggests schedules.
It is such a convenient era, but on the other hand, the amount of information AI handles is exploding.
Your notes, emails, location information, and conversations on your smartphone—all of these are realities that become learning materials for AI.
Many AIs can be used for free.
In return, you are paying with your data as a reward.
The more convenient AI becomes, the more you yourself become part of the product.
Many people may feel uncomfortable with that.
AntiSpyPhone is cautious about using AI for precisely that reason.
It is not that AI is bad, but the problem is who AI is working for.
AI that works for advertising.
AI that works for corporate analysis.
There are too many AIs that prioritize someone else's interests over yours.
Among them, AntiSpyPhone is paying attention to an AI called Lumo by Proton.
Proton is known for services designed with privacy as the top priority, such as ProtonMail and ProtonVPN.
The AI created by Proton fundamentally differs in its approach from other AIs.
Lumo does not learn your data in the cloud.
It does not save chats or instructions on servers, and processing is done in an encrypted environment.
In other words, Proton itself does not know what questions you asked or what sentences you had it create.
The biggest feature of Lumo is that no records remain even if you consult the AI.
What is even more attractive is that Lumo can be used completely free of charge.
There are no monthly fees, and no payment procedures are required.
The absence of financial transactions means there is no risk of being identified from credit card or payment information.
Even though it is free, it is designed with privacy as the first priority, not an advertising model.
That is the decisive difference from other AIs.
Lumo can be easily downloaded from AuroraStore.
Since it can be obtained without using a Google account, personal information is not linked from the start of use.
In other words, it is possible to use AI completely anonymously from downloading the app to using it.
In the era of using AI, it is time to choose safe AI.
AntiSpyPhone recommends Lumo precisely because this philosophy is shared.
Lumo does not sell user data.
It does not show advertisements.
It does not use personal conversations as learning data.
Because AI does not remember your information, you can use it with peace of mind.
The same philosophy of peace of mind through silence advocated by AntiSpyPhone is here.
Conventional AI was like a talkative friend.
It immediately tells others what it heard.
In contrast, Lumo is a friend who keeps silent.
It does not leak anything you say outside.
It is an AI that prioritizes protecting your secrets.
AntiSpyPhone does not deny AI.
On the contrary, it highly values the potential AI holds.
However, there is a condition.
That is that AI is on the user's side.
Proton's Lumo is one of the few AIs that meet that condition.
It has already become common for AI to operate inside smartphones.
However, from now on, what kind of AI operates will be important.
Is it AI that sucks up data, or AI that protects data? The awareness of the chooser will determine future safety.
AntiSpyPhone will continue to choose technology that provides peace of mind rather than convenience.
While leveraging the power of AI, it does not give up information.
The symbol of that stance is Proton's Lumo.
Choosing a smartphone in the AI era is determined not by how smart it is, but by how tight-lipped it is.
Lumo and AntiSpyPhone are trying to create that new standard.



