DuckDuckGo is an Internet search engine that uses information from crowdsourced websites such as Wikipedia to obtain its results. The search engine policy says that it protects privacy, and does not record user information. Because users are not profiled, the "filter bubble" can be avoided, with all users being shown the same search results for a given search term. Some of the code of DuckDuckGo is free software distributed at GitHub under the Perl 5 license.
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India's opaque site bans set a dangerous precedent for censorship
Days after India banned 59 Chinese applications, post a skirmish between the two nations at the border, I tried to open ...
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Multiple service providers are blocking DuckDuckGo in India
Just a few days after India banned 59 Chinese apps, many users in the country are reporting that privacy-focused search engine ...
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Xiaomi is collecting browser data even in incognito mode, researchers say
You might want to stay away from Xiaomi's browsers if you care about your privacy, or so suggest a couple of concerned researchers. ...
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DuckDuckGo wants devs to use its list of web trackers to protect your privacy online
Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has released a new service, called the Tracker Radar, to block unwanted trackers ...
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey uses DuckDuckGo over Google
Unlike the late 90s and early 00s, search engines currently aren't at war with each other.. Google is a clear giant in the ...