Brave, a security centered internet browser, has been trying its own search engine for some time now with a little pack of invited clients. Presently, it has carried out the public beta version of the web search tool through an official browser application and another site.
As per reports, the company declared its own search engine tool prior in March this year following the acquisition of Cliqz which is an anti-tracking browser with an underlying search engine. Brave Search, as DuckDuckGo, is working up to be a alternate choice to significant search engines like Google and Bing and is ideal for individuals who are worried about information protection (which ought to be we all).
It has made claims that the Brave Search doesn’t gather IP addresses and doesn’t utilize individual information to improve indexed lists so the client stays mysterious. Alongside the Browser, clients can go online with Brave Search without being tracked on account of a component the organization calls ‘Shields’. Shields hinders most trackers, ads, and unnessary cookies.
On the off chance that you would prefer not to download Brave and use this anti-tracking search engine, you can utilize it on Safari, Google Chrome, and different programs also. Brave Search is based on top of a totally independent index.
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