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- Jun 30, 2018
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Pro-privacy browser https://brave.com/, which has been https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/03/brave-is-launching-its-own-search-engine-with-the-help-of-ex-cliqz-devs-and-tech/ for several months — operating a waitlist where brave (ha!) early adopters could kick the tires of an upstart alternative in internet search — has now launched the tool, https://brave.com/brave-search-beta/, in global beta.
Users interested in checking out Brave’s non-tracking search engine, which is built on top of an independent index and touted as a privacy-safe alternative to surveillance tech products like Google search, will find it via Brave’s desktop and mobile browsers. It can also be reached from other browsers via https://search.brave.com/ — so doesn’t require switching to Brave’s browser to use.
Brave Search is being offered as one of the multiple search options that users of the company’s eponymous browser can pick from (including Google’s search engine). But Brave says it will make it the default search in its browser later this year.
https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/22/braves-non-tracking-search-engine-is-now-in-beta.
Users interested in checking out Brave’s non-tracking search engine, which is built on top of an independent index and touted as a privacy-safe alternative to surveillance tech products like Google search, will find it via Brave’s desktop and mobile browsers. It can also be reached from other browsers via https://search.brave.com/ — so doesn’t require switching to Brave’s browser to use.
Brave Search is being offered as one of the multiple search options that users of the company’s eponymous browser can pick from (including Google’s search engine). But Brave says it will make it the default search in its browser later this year.
https://techcrunch.com/2021/06/22/braves-non-tracking-search-engine-is-now-in-beta.