![]() ![]() ![]() Similarly, the number of sites that allow Google and Bing may decrease in the future if these companies do things to tick off the operators of those sites. The number of web sites that allow Brave will increase as Brave’s search engine gets more popular because users will demand it. Microsoft’s history hasn’t exactly been spotless either and I suspect many users (especially Duck Duck Go users) would prefer a privacy-focused search engine that doesn’t support them. But there’s no guarantee about this either. Right now, people seem to be moving to Bing (and Duck Duck Go, which I believe uses Bing’s back-end). Lots of people are moving to alternative search engines as a result. Not just over privacy concerns but over censoring news/search results, biasing search results in favor of other Google-operated sites and other issues. Google is very high profile in the news and they have been offiending quite a lot of people. Brave, the maker of a popular ad blocking browser, opened on Tuesday a public beta of its privacy-focused search engine, a first step in creating a product that could compete with market titan. There is absolutely no guarantee it will be this way in the future. ![]() 1647: Focus-caused notification issues, site-specific browser examples, virtualizing Windows on M-series Macs.#1648: iPhone passcode thefts, Center Cam improves webcam eye contact, APFS Uncertainty Principle.#1649: More LastPass breach details and 1Password switch, macOS screen saver problem, tvOS 16.3.3 fixes Siri Remote bug.#1650: Cloud storage changes for Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive quirky printing problem.#1651: Dealing with leading zeroes in spreadsheet data, removing ad tracking from ckbk. ![]()
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