If you want to browse the net without having to worry about being tracked online, DuckDuckGo is one solution. Recently, the developers of DuckDuckGo are improving their system even further by launching DuckAssist. Like DuckDuckGo itself, DuckAssist is free to use and is available to try today in DuckDuckGo browsers and extensions. No login is required too and is fully integrated with DuckDuckGo. For now, DuckAssist is still in beta mode and is only available in English in DuckDuckGo’s browsing apps (iOS, Android, and Mac) and browser extensions (Firefox, Chrome, and Safari). If the trial does well, they will roll it out to all DuckDuckGo users. So what do you think of DuckDuckGo’s new DuckAssist feature? DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg has called out previous report regarding their private search engine not showing popular piracy websites on search results. Read more in our articles including "DuckDuckGo launches Wikipedia and AI-powered DuckAssist" and "DuckDuckGo clarifies: We are not "purging" any media outlets from results".
If you want to browse the net without having to worry about being tracked online, DuckDuckGo is one solution. Recently, the developers of DuckDuckGo are improving their system even further by launching DuckAssist.
Like DuckDuckGo itself, DuckAssist is free to use and is available to try today in DuckDuckGo browsers and extensions. No login is required too and is fully integrated with DuckDuckGo. For now, DuckAssist is still in beta mode and is only available in English in DuckDuckGo’s browsing apps (iOS, Android, and Mac) and browser extensions (Firefox, Chrome, and Safari).
Our coverage of DUCKDUCKGO includes: "DuckDuckGo launches Wikipedia and AI-powered DuckAssist"; "DuckDuckGo clarifies: We are not "purging" any media outlets from results"; "Piracy websites bid goodbye to DuckDuckGo’s search results". Each article provides unique insights and information.