DuckDuckGo is working on a privacy-focused desktop browser. The team behind the search engine, browser extension, and smartphone app is putting its anti-tracking and privacy-focused ethos into a dedicated piece of software that currently has no set release date.
DuckDuckGo Is Building a Desktop Browser: Here's What We Know So Far
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