Web browsers are about to face a Y2K-type problem If you’re after a privacy-focused web browser for your Windows device, it might be just what you’re looking for.įirefox just got a great new way to protect your privacyĭuckDuckGo’s new browser could help keep Mac users safe on the webĭuckDuckGo calls out Google privacy update for ‘creepy advertising’ĭuckDuckGo’s beta browser for MacOS puts privacy first To give DuckDuckGo’s Windows browser a try, you can download the public beta from the DuckDuckGo website. Right now, the Windows beta doesn’t have all the features of the Mac, iOS, and Android versions, but the developer says “It’s getting closer to parity with those browsers every day.”Īmong the things DuckDuckGo is working to bring to its Windows browser are “faster startup performance, the ability to pin tabs, HTML bookmark import, more options for the Fire Button, and additional privacy features like Fingerprinting Protection, Link Tracking Protection, and Referrer Tracking Protection.” Private password and bookmark syncing are also on the way. The Windows beta doesn’t support extensions, although those are reportedly coming in the future. If you’re moving across from another browser, you can import your bookmarks and passwords so you don’t need to start from scratch.
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