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DuckDuckGo Search Engine Evolves Desktop Web Browser

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Dec 23, 2021

The DuckDuckGo project, which is developing a search engine that works without tracking user preferences and movements, announced work on its own desktop browser, which will complement the mobile applications and browser add-on previously offered by the service. The key feature of the new browser will be the lack of binding to separate browser engines – the program is positioned as binding over the browser engines provided by the operating system.

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