![]() ![]() What We Don't Like No browser for Windows or Mac. On my Windows desktop, I'm getting black/white flickering when certain page elements are focused. Best Private Browser: DuckDuckGo What We Like Strong security and privacy. As DDG notes, Windows users present a much wider array of hardware to test against, and I can verify this. ![]() Having used DuckDuckGo's Windows browser for just a bit, I'm eager to see it pick up the one or two extensions I swear by (Vimium and Pocket) so I can try living with it full-time. He also notes that its engineers have spent "lots of time addressing any privacy issues specific to WebView2, such as ensuring that crash reports are not sent to Microsoft." DuckDuckGo and Microsoft have had an interesting relationship thus far, with DDG relying on Microsoft and Bing for most of its search results and advertising, but also bristling under some of Microsoft's trackers. Many other things-tab pinning, HTML bookmark import, and password/bookmark syncing-should be "also coming soon," writes Product Director Peter Dolanjski.ĭolanjski states that DDG aims to open-source its browser, as it has done with some of its apps and extensions. DDG plans to add extension support "in the future," but suggests that its password management, ad-blocking tools, and Duck Player already cover two of the most common extension uses. One thing DuckDuckGo lacks in comparison with major browsers (or even most minor players) is extensions.
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