Brave Is Launching a Privacy-Focused Search Engine to Compete with Google

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Brave, the privacy-focused web browser, is currently preparing to launch its own search engine for desktop and mobile users, according to recent reports. The company's goal is to offer a complete package of browsing and search untouchable by the Masters of the Universe.Original article
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