DuckDuckGo is preparing its own desktop browser

Η DuckDuckGo a privacy-obsessed company is preparing to release its own desktop program . Περιττό να αναφέρουμε ότι θα χρησιμοποιεί προηγμένους of privacy for its users.

In an announcement that posted Recently, DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg explains that the purpose of the browser is to provide users with a very simple experience that does not involve complicated settings.ddg

Focusing on privacy will obviously be a priority, and Weinberg says the company will try to follow the same approach it used on mobile devices.

“Like we did on mobile, DuckDuckGo για επιτραπέζιους υπολογιστές θα επαναπροσδιορίσει τις προσδοκίες των χρηστών για το καθημερινό τους απόρρητο στο διαδίκτυο. Χωρίς περίπλοκες ρυθμίσεις, χωρίς παραπλανητικές προειδοποιήσεις, χωρίς “επίπεδα” προστασίας του απορρήτου – απλώς ισχυρή προστασία απορρήτου που θα λειτουργεί από προεπιλογή, στην αναζήτηση, την περιήγηση, τα email και σε πολλά άλλα. Δεν θα είναι ένα “πρόγραμμα περιήγησης απορρήτου” αλλά μια καθημερινή εφαρμογή περιήγησης που θα σέβεται το απόρρητό σας, επειδή θέλετε να σταματήσετε τις εταιρείες να κατασκοπεύουν το ιστορικό αναζήτησης και περιήγησής σας”, αναφέρει ο Διευθύνων Σύμβουλος.

Regarding the that will power the browser, Weinberg says the DuckDuckGo browser will not use Chromium, but native rendering engines available on each platform.

In theory, this will allow for improved performance and less compatibility.

Instead of going to Chromium or anything else, we build our PC app around the performance machines provided by the operating system (like mobile phones), allowing us to remove many of the unnecessary features and clutter that have accumulated over the years. in large browsers ”.

We do not know at this time when the new browser could be released, but the first tests have already begun. In fact, according to the company, the application seems to be much faster than Google Chrome.

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