I haven't used LLM chrome plugins because I couldn't trust that they weren't collecting more information about my browsing than I'd like. The same concern exists for this, though now I'm just confident it's a giant software company with access to my data rather than some shady plugin developer. I'm faced with asking myself if that's actually better...
There's a great value proposition for a company like Private Internet Access or NordVPN to create an AI browser extension or full-on browser. Anonymize requests and provide various LLM models. Rely on your reputation as a privacy focused corp to pull people away from these OpenAI/Perplexity offerings.
The problem with sharing the workaround is that OpenAI employees undoubtedly read HN, so if someone were to describe how to do that, it'll get blocked pretty soon after (if there even is one).
I have a feeling that data collection is the entire point. Websites like reddit are locking out scrapers since they want to sell the data to AI companies. Owning a browser would mean AI companies can scrape every page you visit, bypassing the bot detection.