Brave browser has its own search engine that focuses on the privacy of your data. Try its beta version.
Brave is a browser with its own private search engine. In March 2021 had bought the Tailcat search engine and now has a beta available to everyone version of this service.
With a look similar to Chrome, the Brave search is already an exciting alternative to DuckDuckGo, as it also focuses on privacy.
For those who do not know, Brave is a web browser based on user privacy oriented Chromium. looks like Chrome or Edge, but automatically blocks crawlers, enforces HTTPS, and even has a built-in TOR browser. Instead of collecting and selling user data, Brave pays its bills with its own optional system, called BAT, which mines Ethereum through non-traditional, yet privately protected ads.
In addition, Brave uses an independent and transparent search index, allowing users to understand why their searches display certain results. Brave claims that its search engine is not biased in what it shows you, as its algorithms do not dictate search results.
The Brave Search Beta pulls its results from Bing. If you want it will give you the results from Google, since it will perform an anonymous search with the conditions you set for it and mix the results with its own, according to crisis of its algorithm.
Also interesting is that Brave Search offers special tabs for images, news and results video. You can try Brave Search Beta at search.brave.com. Expected this year, Brave Search will become the default search engine for Brave browser.