Alternative search engine DuckDuckGo launches 'no AI' web extensions for Chrome and Firefox users.
At Google I/O in May, Google made it apparent that it is going all-in on AI with the world's most popular search engine. And ...
Both search sites have frill-free designs with little else aside from a search box. Google frequently updates its logo to honor holidays and other special occasions. Both let you opt for a dark or ...
Non-tracking search engine, DuckDuckGo, is now a little easier to find online after the company acquired the premium generic domain name duck.com — thereby shaving a few letters off its usual URL.
A search engine that is focused on privacy is making a buzz right now. The DuckDuckGo search engine is easy to use, you just need to go to duckduckgo.com instead of bing.com or google.com. You can ...
DuckDuckGo has added a filter to hide AI-generated images from image search results. The filter relies on open-source blocklists and can be toggled in search settings. This shift highlights growing ...
The search engine, which doesn't save or share your browsing history, had a surge in customers, coinciding with Google's announcement of planned changes.
Search engine company DuckDuckGo says it experienced a ‘sustained surge’ of installs in the week that followed Google I/O.
If you are looking to reset a DuckDuckGo “password” without access to email, there is a fact you need upfront: DuckDuckGo does not use a traditional email-and-password account the way Google or ...
DuckDuckGo’s No AI search extensions let Chrome and Firefox users set an AI-free default as IT teams weigh search controls, source verification, and AI governance.
While not Google’s biggest search competitor by far, many who are leery about Google scooping up so much information about our web activity have transitioned to using the privacy-focused search engine ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google’s ownership of Duck.com was previously a source of frustration for DuckDuckGo, when it would redirect ...