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Y0ur P@ssw0rd S*cks: Do browsers like DuckDuckGo really keep my online browsing and surfing safer?

If privacy is your biggest concern, using DuckDuckGo is definitely a better option than Google.

On by Mikael Thalen

Google Search with 'desk ornament' typed in image results in Nazi images

Search results for ‘desk ornament’ show images of Nazi memorabilia across Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo

Multiple search engines show the same results.

On by Siobhan Ball

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Activists, tech firms join together for upcoming ‘Antitrust Day’ of action as bills loom in Congress

‘A bipartisan, overwhelming majority of Americans support strengthening our antitrust laws.’

On by Jacob Seitz

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Far-right DuckDuckGo fans upset it is down-ranking Russian state media

The move mirrors similar actions taken by big tech giants.

On by David Covucci

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How little tech is turning the tide in the fight against big tech

Smaller companies like DuckDuckGo and Mozilla are now winning fights against Google and Amazon.

On by Robert Locklear

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DuckDuckGo promises to cooperate with government in Google probe

Google is also being investigated by a number of states.

On by Andrew Wyrich

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What is DuckDuckGo, the private search engine that’s surging in popularity?

Unlike other search engines, DuckDuckGo doesn’t track you.

On by Christina Bonnington

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Going rogue in the digital age

I have something to hide. More than a few things, actually. Everyone does—including you. Here’s how to do it online. 

On by Patrick Howell O’Neill

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Google charged with antitrust violations by European Union

The Web giant could face billions in fines.

On by Patrick Howell O’Neill

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Apple’s new Safari will let you keep your privacy with default DuckDuckGo search

Don’t ask, don’t tell.

On by Brendan O’Connor

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How to search the dark net

It’s not as scary as you think.

On by Patrick Howell O’Neill

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Keep your searches for problems, pet peeves, pills, and porn private

Your search patterns reveal a lot about who you are, what you do, and where you live. Here’s how to keep that information secure.

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