Brave, the desktop and mobile browser based on Chromium code, is gaining a lot of steam. Its stated mission of protecting privacy and blocking malicious advertising resonates with a lot of users, particularly those who are growing weary of Google's track record on both. Brave's latest move is an acquisition of Tailcat, a small open source search engine out of Europe.
The rebranded Brave Search will be the result. Brave's introductory post lists a set of tenets, focusing on privacy, a lack of targeted advertising, and transparency for the algorithm.
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03/03/2021 10:08 PM
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