CUJO AI Integrates Its AI-Powered Incognito Solution Into Technicolor Broadband Gateways to Provide Privacy and Tracking Protection Services
CUJO AI announced that CUJO AI Incognito is now being pre-integrated with Technicolor broadband Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) running RDK-B and Homeware, Technicolor’s middleware based on OpenWRT, allowing Technicolor to offer users privacy and tracking protection services with no endpoint software being needed. The CUJO AI Incognito solution will allow users to take control of their private information by automatically blocking tracking software that profiles them on the Internet.
“Each day we are committed to improve and enhance the connected experiences for millions,” says Einaras von Gravrock, CEO of CUJO AI. “Considering the fact that consumers want more control of their data, we have enhanced the CUJO AI portfolio to include Incognito. Today, it is the only solution that allows users to navigate their network and secure their own digital identity without leaving any digital footprint. More importantly, we are excited about joining forces with Technicolor to bring this unique and disruptive solution to the market. Surely, CUJO AI Incognito will have a significant impact on how users understand and put their trust in advanced technology.”
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CUJO AI and Technicolor have a long history of working together on constantly changing challenges associated with security and device identification. This collaboration has continued through Technicolor’s HERO Partnership Program enabling both companies to further integrate their offerings and accelerate the delivery of new innovations to the network service provider (NSP) community.
“Given that consumers can now access the Internet with a plethora of new devices and apps, the protection of personal information has become a critical topic for service providers. We are pleased to be the first technology company to incorporate CUJO AI Incognito into our broadband gateways portfolio. This demonstrates another step forward in our engagement with CUJO AI, who was one of our first partners to enroll in the Technicolor’s HERO partnership program. This initiative allows service providers to rapidly launch new services, generate new revenue streams and lay the foundation for competitive differentiation in the user experience delivery,” says Mercedes Pastor, President of the Global Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) Business Unit for Technicolor Connected Home.
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CUJO AI Incognito includes the following features:
- Privacy Protection – Incognito detects and blocks activity trackers, advertising engines and third-party tracking scripts to provide a more private and safer app and browsing experience.
- Blocks Trackers Everywhere – Incognito works across all types of Internet browsing, including SSL-encrypted content, TVs, IoT devices and mobile apps.
- No Endpoint Software Needed – Incognito provides network-level protection at the broadband or network-deployed gateway, meaning no software is needed on individual devices.
- Whitelisting – Incognito uses whitelists where it knows that sites won’t work if tracking software is blocked, and it lets this traffic through.
- Constantly Updating – machine learning algorithms monitor, process and react to new tracking and advertising sites in real time, ensuring a constantly up-to-date service.
- NSP Customizable – CUJO AI enables the NSP to choose which tracker types are blocked and to customize the whitelist sites for their user base.
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