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Anyone Tried The New Duck Duck Go Browser?
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It is simple, no extensions - yet. I like it.
I'd like your opinions, also the browser you usually use. I use several. Edge, Chrome, Vivaldi and Brave currently.
I'd like your opinions, also the browser you usually use. I use several. Edge, Chrome, Vivaldi and Brave currently.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had trouble getting to several sites recently from Google Chrome - and started using the Tor browser. That has DuckDuckGo as the default search engine. I've not used in in earnest yet as I usually go straight to the download sites I was having trouble getting to.
I seem to remember that DDG doesn't store your personal details or search history etc.
I seem to remember that DDG doesn't store your personal details or search history etc.
I've been using Slimjet for ages now. Like most other modern browsers (including Chrome), it's based upon the 'developer level' Chromium browser. It comes with a built-in ad blocker and YouTube downloader and can make use of any extensions that are designed for Chrome. It's got anti-tracking built into it and, unlike Chrome, doesn't feed users' data back to Google. It's also extremely fast.
https:/ /www.sl imjet.c om/
For anyone who wants to try it, I recommend reading my post at the foot of this page, which explains how to configure it to the way that you want it to be:
https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/Tec hnology /Questi on17295 80.html
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For anyone who wants to try it, I recommend reading my post at the foot of this page, which explains how to configure it to the way that you want it to be:
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