Current answers should show their sources.

AINA browsing is a formal server-side tool. When enabled, it routes to an eligible model, searches the live web, validates citations, and preserves sources with the answer.

01

Browsing is explicit

You control the browsing toggle. The server independently checks plan entitlement, monthly allowance, model capability, and credits before work begins.

  • No arbitrary client-side fetching
  • Server-derived capability checks
  • Clear plan and limit errors
  • Browsing-aware credit reservation
02

Citations that survive reload

AINA sanitizes and deduplicates returned sources, stores title and destination URL with the assistant message, and renders them as accessible links.

  • No fake citations
  • Unsafe URLs rejected
  • Sources persist in history
  • Graceful provider fallback
03

Security around fetched pages

Fallback page fetching blocks private networks, metadata services, unsafe redirects, unsupported types, oversized bodies, and slow responses.

  • DNS and redirect validation
  • Timeout and size limits
  • Content sanitization
  • No provider secret exposure

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