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Brave browser just swapped out Google for its own privacy-focused search engine

Brave browser just swapped out Google for its ain privacy-focused search engine

A close-up of the Brave browser listing in the Google Play app store displayed on an Android smartphone.
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Afterwards months of buildup, the makers of the Dauntless browser have finally fabricated the company's own privacy-focused search engine, appropriately named "Dauntless Search," the primary search engine on the Brave browser.

"Brave Search is built on summit of an independent index and doesn't track users, their searches or their clicks," the company said in a press release yesterday (Oct. 19).

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Brave Search is now the default search engine on new installations of the desktop version of Brave, as well as the Dauntless Android and iOS apps, in Canada, France, Germany, the Britain and the U.s.a.. Other countries will be switched over subsequently.

Existing Dauntless users are unaffected, but tin always switch their browser'due south search engine to Bing, Brave, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, Google, Qwant or Startpage. Anyone tin can use Brave Search from any browser at https://search.brave.com/.

Dauntless is a Chromium-based browser that'south been around for a couple of years. We use Brave a lot, as it'due south fast, strips out most ads and works simply equally well as Chrome does with Google's online services.

How to brand Brave Search your default

To fix Brave Search every bit your default search engine in the Dauntless Browser, tap the three vertical lines at the top correct of the browser window and ringlet down to and click Settings.

On the resulting page, click "Search engine" in the left-hand navigation bar. A drop-down carte at the top of the page lets y'all cull your search engine.

"As nosotros know from experience in many browsers, the default setting is crucial for adoption," Brave CEO Brendan Eich said. "Brave Search has reached the quality and critical mass needed to become our default search option, and to offer our users a seamless privacy-by-default online experience."

Eich co-founded Mozilla and created JavaScript previously in his career, and was briefly CEO of Mozilla until information technology became known he'd contributed to a California political campaign opposing same-sex marriage.

Back in June 2021 when Brave Search entered public beta testing, Eich told Tom's Guide that the new search engine was designed to be "the first multi-platform, private, browser/search alternative to the Large Tech platforms."

In a statement of principles posted online in June, Dauntless promised that Brave Search would not track or profile users, would employ its own search engine whenever possible (it reaches out to Bing and Google when it has to) and would be transparent about its search algorithms and ranking systems.

However, Brave Search reserves the correct to show ads like Google does, although information technology isn't doing so yet. Users who want to avoid ads will have to pay an undisclosed corporeality.

How well does Brave Search work?

We took Brave Search out for a spin in June, and again today (Oct. 20). It's nearly the equal of Google and Bing for general queries such as "fish," displaying map results, related questions and videos as well as relevant web links, though it'due south not as good with images.

For more specific results, Brave still does pretty well, though it's the area in which Google excels.

A search for "Calliaqua," a town on the Caribbean area island of Saint Vincent, returned the Wikipedia folio in the meridian position, just some of Dauntless'south (and Bing's) other top results were for a luxury villa of the same name on the neighboring isle of Barbados. Google did better, putting the links to the Barbados resort much lower on the page.

There'southward a gear icon on the height correct of each Dauntless Search results window — click it and you'll see how many of the search results were Brave-only. For "fish," Brave retrieved 97% of its ain results. However, for "Calliaqua," Brave still returned 97% of its own results, which is pretty impressive.

Optional drove of user browsing data

Dauntless also announced the launch of the Web Discovery Project, an opt-in setting to the Brave browser that sends anonymized usage data to the company, ostensibly to fine-melody the search engine. Information technology tin work no affair which search engine you accept fix every bit your preferred default, which leads u.s. to wonder if it might as well be used to fine-tune ad results.

To opt into the Web Discovery Project, become into the Settings as above. The toggle switch is right under the search-engine selector.

Paul Wagenseil is a senior editor at Tom's Guide focused on security and privacy. He has likewise been a dishwasher, fry melt, long-haul driver, code monkey and video editor. He's been rooting around in the information-security space for more than 15 years at FoxNews.com, SecurityNewsDaily, TechNewsDaily and Tom'due south Guide, has presented talks at the ShmooCon, DerbyCon and BSides Las Vegas hacker conferences, shown up in random Tv set news spots and even moderated a panel discussion at the CEDIA home-engineering briefing. You can follow his rants on Twitter at @snd_wagenseil.

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/brave-search-browser-default

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