Brave is launching its personal search engine with the assistance of ex-Cliqz devs and tech

Brave, the privacy-focused browser co-founded via ex-Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich, is on the verge of collapse of release an own-brand search engine for desktop and mobile. Today it’s offered the acquisition of an open provide search engine evolved via the group at the back of the (now defunct) Cliqz anti-tracking s…
Brave, the privacy-focused browser co-founded by ex-Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich, is getting ready to launch an own-brand search engine for desktop and mobile. Today it’s announced the acquisition of an open source search engine developed by the team behind the (now defunct) Cliqz anti-tracking s…Original article
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