Users achieve an even higher level of privacy by opening a private tab, accessible from the browser File menu. Brave, by default, stops ads and trackers that violate users’ privacy. Many popular sites can host as many as 70 trackers, following users around the web and compiling information about their site visits. With over 16 billion cumulative anonymous searches as of 2017, DuckDuckGo is becoming the world’s most trusted search engine. DuckDuckGo does not ever collect or share users’ personal information. Other search engines track users even when they are used inside of private browsing modes. Users that open a new private tab (also referred to as “incognito” by some users) in Brave will be presented with an option to select DuckDuckGo as their default search engine. Here’s how we’re boosting online privacy together. The feature is available today via the new Brave browser desktop release 0.19.116, and will be integrated in Brave Android and iOS apps in the first quarter of 2018. To combat this, we’ve integrated DuckDuckGo search within the Brave browser’s private tabs, providing users with a simple way to ensure privacy. Standard browsing and search compromise user data. Private Search in Private Browser Tabs Gives Users Unmatched Online Privacyīrave and DuckDuckGo are thrilled to announce a partnership today to radically improve Internet privacy.
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