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Apple considered replacing Google search engine with DuckDuckGo in Safari

Por: Fox Business Tech October 05, 2023

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Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com considered switching its search engine from Google to a much less famous competitor. Apple had entered into negotiations to utilize the DuckDuckGo search engine for its according to a report from Bloomberg.DuckDuckGo, known for its emphasis on secure and anonymous web searching, was considered a possible replacement for Google in Safari's private browsing mode. A hand holding a mobile phone... + full article



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