DuckDuckGo is bringing its browser to Windows
DuckDuckGo Windows browser is now available in beta
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Popular privacy-first search engine,DuckDuckGo, has finally launched its very ownsecure browserfor Windows.
Available as a beta version at the time of writing, thebrowserpromises to offer a smooth browsing experience matching the biggest names out there likeGoogleChrome andMicrosoftEdge. Yet, users will enjoy “way fewer creepy ads, cookie pop-ups, or hidden trackers,” claims the provider.
Many consumers nowadays opt for solutions to protect their data online likeVPN servicesorsecure mailapps - with its new release,DuckDuckGohopes to make the switch to a privacy-first tool even easier.
Privacy-first browsing
“DuckDuckGo for Windows is already equipped with nearly all the privacy protections and everyday features that users know and trust from our iOS, Mac, and Android browsers—and it’s getting closer to parity with those browsers every day,” wrote the provider in ablog post.
Enjoying privacy-first browsing on PCs has never been any easier, in fact. Users can enjoy aweb tracker-free experience, for example, with options like its Tracker Blocking to prevent hidden trackers to load.
Its Cookie Pop-up Management system is also the perfect feature to fight back what’s known as pop-up fatigue (when consumers click away their privacy to escape repetitive cookies) as it hides cookie consent pop-ups.
Other privacy protections include an Email Protection to hide user email when signing up for online services, its so-called Fire Button burning recent browsing data in one click, SmarterEncryption, and its very own Duck Player (YouTubewithout invasive ads).
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The company also claims to collect 60% less data than Google Chrome. And, despite not having extension support just yet, DuckDuckGo browser boasts built-inad-blockerandpassword management—the most popular browser extensions, perhaps.
Windows users, this one’s for you! 🙌Starting today, our desktop browser for Windows is officially in public beta – no invite codes, no waiting list, just a fast, lightweight browser that makes the Internet less creepy and less cluttered. https://t.co/3YgjJJZCKdJune 22, 2023
Early users seem to be satisfied with performances and features so far, DuckDuckGo reported. Yet, many users on Reddit are asking for browser extensions support (currently on its way) before switching completely. Others would like to see a Linux version soon, too.
The provider reassures, though, its Windows browser will only keep improving from now on.
“We’re hard at work right now on achieving full parity with the Mac browser, including improvements like faster startup performance, the ability to pin tabs, HTML bookmark import, more options for the Fire Button, and additional privacy features likeFingerprintingProtection, Link Tracking Protection, and Referrer Tracking Protection.”
Chiara is a multimedia journalist committed to covering stories to help promote the rights and denounce the abuses of the digital side of life—wherever cybersecurity, markets and politics tangle up.She mainly writes news, interviews and analysis on data privacy, online censorship, digital rights, cybercrime, and security software, with a special focus on VPNs, for TechRadar Pro, TechRadar and Tom’s Guide. Got a story, tip-off or something tech-interesting to say? Reach out to chiara.castro@futurenet.com
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