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Desktop web browser
Desktop web browser









desktop web browser

desktop web browser

By building the browser from scratch, it is apparently clear, faster, and more private than other options available. By doing this, Weinber says, they were able to strip away what they deem “unnecessary cruft and clutter that’s accumulated over the years in major browsers”. This is at odds with many other major web browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Opera, and of course, Google Chrome.

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This includes email privacy protection and a Fire Button, which allows users to clear all their tabs and browsing data with a press of a button and a fun fire animation implying that your data has been swiftly burned to cinders.Īnother interesting aspect of the browser is that it’s being built from scratch and won’t be based on chromium, the free and open-source web browser project developed and maintained by Google. More than a web browser, it will also offer other features available in the mobile app. Much like their mobile app, the DuckDuckGo app will be a one-stop-shop for maintaining your privacy while online. What to expectĪlthough the browser is currently undergoing closed beta testing on macOS, DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinber discussed what we can expect in a blog post in December. While the search engine company already has a mobile app that offers not only a web browser but also email and app tracking protection, as well as a browser extension for other desktop browsers, this will be its first all-in-one solution for desktop. They pride themselves on being the anti-Google, and don’t store users’ personal information or track them. If you aren’t already in the know, DuckDuckGo is a search engine that focuses on providing a more private experience for its users. Good news for those who value privacy-focused applications - DuckDuckGo is adding a desktop web browser to its repertoire of privacy solutions.











Desktop web browser