![]() ![]() Privacy-focused DuckDuckGo added to Chrome as a default search optionĭuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused search engine, hits 14 million searches in a dayĭuckDuckGo enjoys steep rise in searches thanks to Snowden, iOS You can download the app for yourself straight from the Google Play Store, or install it as a browser extension in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.ĭuckDuckGo’s new web browser won’t rely on any Chrome technology That’s why the browser extension is so helpful - it’s available for Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari - so you won’t need to stop using your preferred browser in order to still get the features. While these features are certainly helpful, not everyone will be willing to ditch their current browser. ![]() When you visit a website, DuckDuckGo will show you which trackers are being used, and give the website a so-called “privacy grade,” with A being the best and F the worst - all based on the trackers and encryption being used. ![]() The app and extension don’t just block ad tracking, they’ll also report back on it. If a website has an encrypted version that you’re not being automatically redirected to, the extension and app will help make sure that’s where you end up. For starters, if you visit a website with ad network tracking - which is most of them - the app and extension will block that tracking. There are a few ways that the app and browser extension help in keeping your browsing private. ![]() “Except, instead of a nosey neighbor, it’s a vast array of highly sophisticated tracker networks, run by big companies like Google and Facebook, recording everything you do online, often without your knowledge, and selling their findings to the highest bidder via targeted ads.” “It’s hard to use the Internet without it feeling a bit creepy – like there’s a nosey neighbor watching everything you do from across the street,” said DuckDuckGo in its blog post. ![]()
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