We like to keep the duckduckgo subreddit friendly, suitable for children (13+), and free of political discussion that risks leading to personal insults So i am not sure, what qualifies it as a privacy browser We recommend /r/politics for anything related to politics
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Duckduckgo is a private alternative to google search, as well as free browsers for mobile & desktop devices
I read an article on techcrunch (link below) that says soon to be launched brave search is the only real privacy focused search engine built from ground up I use duckduckgo as my primary search option and was fairly confident about the privacy. We also have privacy extensions for most browsers We've been an independent company since our founding in 2008
Duckduckgo browser for windows takes almost 1 gb of space, much more than ms edge Why does it embed its own edge webview2 copy instead of using the one included in windows? Duckduckgo browser is just a small wrapper on top of the system webview with a mediocre content blocker