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DuckDuckGo’s privacy-focused browser is available for Windows now
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Ehn. I sleep.
If you want this kind of privacy use Mullvad's browser (based on Firefox).
Exactly my sentiments. Zero desire to use any form of chromium.
if i was making a crossplatform browser i'd use the OS's default web renderer too.
i dont know of a single company that wants to secure their renderers outside of apple, microsoft, and google.
mozilla barely gets by with being a tiny marketshare and using the same security features provided by the OS.
interesting they went with Chromium on desktop when their Android browser uses (or at least used to use) Gecko.
And considering they're just adding to the Chromium near-monopoly.