Non-tracking search engine, DuckDuckGo, is now a little easier to find online after the company acquired the premium generic domain name duck.com — thereby shaving a few letters off its usual URL.
While not Google’s biggest search competitor by far, many who are leery about Google scooping up so much information about our web activity have transitioned to using the privacy-focused search engine ...
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DuckDuckGo is a tiny search engine company with a straightforward value proposition: Unlike Google, Bing and Yahoo Search, it doesn’t track your searches or mine your data for advertising or other ...
DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused “search engine that doesn’t track you,” saw its usage skyrocket in the wake of Edward Snowden’s NSA revelations, but that privacy came at a price: While Google and Bing ...
Current and prospective users of DuckDuckGo now have another way to access the famous non-tracking search engine. It was confirmed on Monday, December 10, to NamePros that DuckDuckGo had acquired a ...
This post is presented by DuckDuckGo. The web is a creepy place. No matter what you do or where you go, countless digital eyeballs watch what you do, looking to sell your data. DuckDuckGo is known as ...
Google (GOOG) might utterly dominate the search engine business (it conducts nearly 7 out of every 10 searches), but privacy advocates have long preferred a relatively little-known site called ...
If you dig into the numbers, however, it’s evident DuckDuckGo’s selling point is losing its appeal. DuckDuckGo’s average daily search volume grew 17% from January 2021 to January 2022. That’s the ...
Google is by far the most popular search engine out there, but in case you’re really worried about privacy, there is a really good alternative to it that is called DuckDuckGo. Now, most of you have ...
The new feature, still in beta, adheres to DuckDuckGo’s privacy-first approach to AI and to search in general. Here are the ...
Google has given up ownership of the domain Duck.com and transferred it to rival search engine DuckDuckGo. Ownership of the Duck.com domain has been a point of contention in the past, with DuckDuckGo ...