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Safari's Private Mode planned switch from Google to DuckDuckGo. Private mode in Safari now allows users to choose their preferred search engine to use, despite Google being its default one, but ...
Via Bloomberg, the latest development is that Apple considered replacing Google search as the default search engine in Safari, when customers used Private Browsing mode.
Back in 2018, Apple held talks with DuckDuckGo to replace Google as the default search engine in private browsing mode, but ultimately rejected the ...
According to Weinberg, DuckDuckGo in 2018 and 2019 had about 20 meetings and phone calls with Apple executives, including the Safari head, regarding becoming the default search engine for private ...
Apple (AAPL) discussed using DuckDuckGo to replace Google (GOOG) (GOOGL) as the search option for the private mode for its Safari browser. Read for more.
An ongoing trial has revealed that Apple considered dropping Google in place of DuckDuckGo for Safari’s private browsing tool, with major privacy implications.
Court documents showed that in 2018, Apple had discussions with DuckDuckGo to replace Google as the default search engine for private browsing mode in its Safari browser.
Apple held talks with DuckDuckGo to replace Alphabet's Google as the default search engine for the private mode on Apple's Safari browser, the Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people ...
Apple considered replacing Google with DuckDuckGo as Safari's default search engine for private mode but eventually dismissed the idea due to privacy concerns, as revealed during the ongoing ...
Even when using incognito mode, Google can still track your searches if you are logged into a Google account or if you use Google services through other browsers like Safari.
Type “!” into DuckDuckGo (or your Safari search bar, in this case, followed by a shortcut letter or word, and DuckDuckGo will automatically redirect your search into that site.
Apple previously considered using search engine DuckDuckGo for private browsing mode in its Safari internet application, according to a Bloomberg report.