What's My AIFast answers to the trust questions people ask first.

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Short answers before you run the benchmark.

This page covers the questions that most often block people from trusting a browser-based AI check: privacy, browser choice, and how much weight to give the result.

Does WhatsMy.AI keep my benchmark private?

Yes by default. The benchmark runs in your browser, pseudonymous operational analytics are retained for 90 days, share links expire after 30 days, private saved-result links expire after 14 days, and opt-in feedback traces follow the 90-day feedback window.

Which browsers should I trust most?

Chrome and Edge currently give the clearest result for this benchmark. Firefox and Safari are still supported, but the site stays more cautious because they expose less consistent AI-related browser signals.

Should I trust this result before buying hardware?

Use the result to narrow the field first. Before spending money, validate the exact AI app and model you plan to use because browsers cannot see everything that matters, like full VRAM, thermals, or native app behavior.

Why does the site talk about trust instead of only score?

The score is a shortcut. The more important answers are what AI to try first, how fast it may feel, whether bigger inputs fit, and how much evidence backs the recommendation.

How can WhatsMy.AI make money without biasing the answer?

The current disclosure policy (2026-03-12-disclosure-v1) says referral payouts and sponsorships can appear only in clearly labeled follow-up modules after the benchmark explanation or on a disclosure guide. They cannot change the ranked recommendation, runtime order, upgrade guidance, or confidence language.