The DuckDuckGo browser is finally available for Windows users as well. About nine months after launching its Mac browser, the company launched a similar product for Windows users.
It's available now and you can have: DuckDuckGo a browser and search engine that won't collect your data and won't track you around the web.

The DuckDuckGo browser looks and works like Chrome or Edge, with a row of tabs across the top and a large text box for searching and typing URLs. DuckDuckGo's search engine is the default when you install the browser, but you can change it if for some reason, you care a lot about browser privacy but not privacy during a search.
DuckDuckGo is offering some new features of its own, including a YouTube view that the company calls Duck Player. The new addition removes all ad targeting, tracking, and recommendations from a YouTube page.
The DuckDuckGo team has been working on the Windows app for a few years now. It took longer than the other platforms, partly because Windows development was new to the team, but also because the Windows ecosystem is very complex.
There are many variations of hardware and software, touchscreens and screen resolutions. All this took much more time. The app itself is based on Windows WebView2 technology and uses the same Blink rendering engine used by Chrome and most browsers.
Download the application
https://duckduckgo.com/windows
Although the press releases will range from very select to rare, I said I'd pass...because sometimes the editors hide.

