DuckDuckGo’s Track-Free Search Engine Hits Apple Devices

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Did you know your big-name web browser is not only tracking every search you make but also excluding search results it doesn’t think you want — or need — to know?

Fortunately DuckDuckGo, the startup search engine from Paoli, doesn’t track your behavior, doesn’t limit your search results by filtering stuff out and is quickly adding new features.

And one of the most exciting developments for Chester County’s own web innovation is that Duck Duck Go’s soaring popularity — read more about its milestone one-billionth search in a recent Chesco Business Today article here — has convinced Apple to include it as a pre-set search engine in this fall’s OS X Yosemite upgrade, according to recent news published by Search Engine Watch.

Duck Duck Go’s newest feature, a region selector for more location-specific results, builds on its commitment to bring you all the search results you’re looking for — without any “filter bubble.”

“Since you often click on things you agree with, you keep getting more and more of what you already agree with,” Search Engine Watch quoted from the DuckDuckGo website. “This raises the question: What are you missing?”

Read more about Duck Duck Go’s rising popularity and latest developments at Search Engine Watch here.

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