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Brave Search is a privacy-first search engine

New technologi­es are in the works to prevent you from being tracked by browsers’ search engines as you work within the Web.

- BY MARK HACHMAN

Browser privacy is a big deal, as Google and other companies use your search data to serve you advertisem­ents while you surf the web. While most users will accept that trade-off, others who believe strongly in maintainin­g their own data privacy will raise objections. If you’re one of these, Brave Software can help. On Wednesday the company said it’s launching a search engine to compete with Google and Bing, with privacy as its first priority.

Brave is buying Tailcat, an open search engine, and will add it to its forthcomin­g Brave Search. The difference between Google, Bing, and Brave Search is twofold: The Brave search engine won’t collect IP addresses or use personally identifiab­le informatio­n to improve search results, and it will collect its own, independen­t search index.

It’s the latter element that will affect how well Brave Search searches. Google and Bing have developed sophistica­ted models for indexing and organizing the web’s content. Google’s success at helping you find exactly what you want is a primary reason for its success, despite its eager use of your browsing data for profit.

Brave Search will, of course, be built into the Brave browser ( go.pcworld. com/p1st), an excellent privacy-first browser that’s still relatively niche, with just 25 million users. Brave’s browser offers a blockchain-based model of paying users to view ads. The company has indicated that it will be using blockchain as a foundation for future e-commerce initiative­s.

“We expect to see even greater demand for Brave in 2021 as more and more users demand real privacy solutions to escape Big Tech’s invasive practices,” said Brendan Eich, CEO and co-founder of Brave Software, in a blog post announcing the move ( go.pcworld.com/eich).

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Brave has probably the best “new tab” screen of any browser: a killer image, shortcuts to popular sites, and a summary of what Brave’s privacy features have done for you so far.

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