In the post, the company’s founder Gabriel Weinberg continues: “Instead of forking Chromium or anything else, we’re building our desktop app around the OS-provided rendering engines (like on mobile), allowing us to strip away a lot of the unnecessary cruft and clutter that’s accumulated over the years in major browsers. It’s not a “privacy browser” it’s an everyday browsing app that respects your privacy because there’s never a bad time to stop companies from spying on your search and browsing history.” The company promises there’ll be: “No complicated settings, no misleading warnings, no “levels” of privacy protection – just robust privacy protection that works by default, across search, browsing, email, and more. In a blog post, DuckDuckGo says it’ll be built on the same infrastructure as its mobile browser and will redefine user expectations of everyday online privacy. Like the iOS and Android mobile app, it’ll have the Fire button that clears all tabs and browsing data in just one tab. DuckDuckGo has a feature called bangs, which allow you to search any site through the following syntax: site search query Each site has one or more keys, for example, YouTube is 'yt', and. The company reckons that early tests reveal a browser that’s faster than Google Chrome with the significant bonuses of being both safer and more private. The privacy-focused search company DuckDuckGo is bringing its well-regarded web browser app to desktop devices.
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