Brave has launched the public beta version of its search engine with anti-tracking feature
Brave has launched the public beta version of its search engine with an anti-tracking feature. Privacy-focused web browser Brave has been testing its own search engine for a while now and the public beta has been rolled out. Brave, a privacy-focused web browser, has been testing its own search engine for a while now with a small bunch of invited users. Now, it has rolled out the public beta version of the search engine through an official browser app and a new website. According to reports, Brave announced its own search engine earlier in March this year following the acquisition of Cliqz which is an anti-tracking browser with a built-in search engine. Brave Search, like DuckDuckGo, is working up to be an alternative to major search services like Google and Bing and is perfect for people who are concerned about data privacy (which should be all of us).\ Brave claims that the Brave Search does not collect IP addresses and does not use personal data to improve search results so the user