Users who choose the benefits of DuckDuckGo and Brave not only enjoy the benefit of a private browsing experience, they’re also active participants in a larger movement toward a free and open web that doesn’t come at the cost of user privacy. The private search and domain verification are only the beginning of a long term partnership for better privacy. DuckDuckGo and Brave intend to collaborate on co-branded privacy awareness initiatives and experimental pilots.
What more do you want?
DuckDuckGo.com is already a Brave Verified Publisher
The point is not about privacy, but about censorship.
Are you trying to tell me that there is no cause for skepticism or concern?
>Users who choose the benefits of DuckDuckGo and Brave not only enjoy the benefit of a private browsing experience, they’re also active participants in a larger movement toward a free and open web that doesn’t come at the cost of user privacy. The private search and domain verification are only the beginning of a long term partnership for better privacy. DuckDuckGo and Brave intend to collaborate on co-branded privacy awareness initiatives and experimental pilots.
What more do you want?
>DuckDuckGo.com is already a Brave Verified Publisher
The point is not about privacy, but about censorship.
Are you trying to tell me that there is no cause for skepticism or concern?
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