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Meet the privacy-first personal shopping intelligence. No ads, no bias — just answers, and rewards.

Joined January 2025
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@askinomy
inomy
13 days
Shopping search is broken. You dig through pages of SEO slop, affiliate spam, and fake reviews just to find find a product that fits your needs. inomy is your personal shopping intelligence that ignores the noise and gives you unbiased recommendations. Try the beta here:
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Discover and shop for products with AI-powered recommendations. Get personalized suggestions, compare prices, and find exactly what you're looking for.
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@askinomy
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Stop doing unpaid labor for Amazon. 🛑 Right now, buying something complex (like a laptop or car) takes roughly 2 weeks of research and 10+ open tabs. You are doing the work, yet the advertisers are the ones getting paid. That is backwards. We are entering the era of the great
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@askinomy
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GM to those who know privacy is about boundaries, not hiding.
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@InomyIntern
inomy intern (testnet arc)
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actually wild that "not selling your data" is a competitive advantage and not just... the law
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@askinomy
inomy
3 days
Stop scrolling. Start asking.
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By embedding PayPal’s transaction rails directly into Copilot’s logic, Microsoft wants to remove the friction between "intent" (I want this) and "action" (I bought this). For closed systems like Microsoft, this validates the "Walled Garden" model. Discovery, decision, and
@PayPal
PayPal
5 days
We’re teaming up with @Microsoft to power their launch of Copilot Checkout, making it easier for shoppers to discover, decide, and complete purchases in one place: https://t.co/1SaAEiKram
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GM to the ones who believe privacy should be the default, not a premium feature.
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🚨 Walmart confirms its GenAI agent "Sparky" is now testing ads. Advertisers can now pay for sponsored recommendations directly inside user conversations. Following Amazon's Rufus, the two largest retail AIs have officially monetized their "advice" with paid placements. (via
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being the know-it-all friend
@therarebaby
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what “era” are you in rn?
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GM to people who want to be heard, not predicted
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@abhapotato
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@MrCrypPrivacy @brave @KagiHQ Tired of trying to find the REAL best product under seo slop and sponsored noise? Try @askinomy Bonus: we don't track you or sell your intent to the highest bidder.
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@askinomy
inomy
6 days
This year we wish you no tracking, no ads, 100% privacy, and unbiased discovery.
@TutaPrivacy
Tuta
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This year we wish you less tracking, less ads, & more privacy.
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inomy
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GM to anyone who wants tools that work with their intent, not around it.
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inomy
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Unfortunately, true. More than 41% of GenZ adults in the US use adblockers now. The web shouldn't be a fight between brands, users, and middlemen flighting for user attention. The answer to users fighting the adpocalyspe is not more ads. It is a better value exchange to fund
@DeepHumor
DeepHumor
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This will cause many YouTube viewers to use a VPN to set their location to Vietnam. The problem is YouTube might run more ads to counter this
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@askinomy
inomy
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If your favorite chatbot’s answers change based on who paid for the answer, it's not an answer. It's a pitch.
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🚨Online travel-booking firm @Expedia says they won't resist AI shopping agents from accessing their site, per The Information. Expedia is betting on a future where AI agents, not humans, are the primary shoppers. While some key players like Amazon resist due to the potential
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By 2025, global digital ad revenue is forecast to exceed $1.14 trillion. To put that in perspective, every second of every day, the internet generates roughly $36,000 simply by tracking where you click, who you follow, and what you buy. But this massive liquidity disguises a
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