I briefly mentioned Duck Duck Go in my new Technologizer column for TIME.com—which is mostly about Google’s bevy of new search features—but it deserves more attention. Its mascot may be a genial ...
People are finally waking up to the importance of privacy and the risk of entities over whom we have no control hoovering up the details of our digital lives, and that’s why the latest news from Duck ...
Look out, Google! Duck Duck Go is on the rise, posting a 50% traffic increase in just eight days. Is this proof people want a “private” search engine, in the wake of allegations the PRISM program ...
Lycos. Excite. HotBot. MSN. Google. AltaVista. Yahoo! Bing. DogPile. Ask Jeeves. Cuil. Northern Light. Magellan. These are just a few of the search engines that have come and gone, to various extents, ...
Smarter Encryption is essentially a white list of websites that are verified to be secure. A white list is the opposite of a black list. So rather than creating a list of sites to exclude (black list) ...
I've been a fan of DuckDuckGo for a long time. I find the search engine to be far more trustworthy than Google and I do enjoy my privacy. But when I heard that the company was dipping its webbed feet ...
Earlier this week, DuckDuckGo branched out from its private browser and search engine with a new service called Email Protection. The service, which is currently invite-only, gives users a unique duck ...
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