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Making Privacy Practical — Search Encrypt – Hackernoon

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Search Encrypt Adds Privacy-Friendly Maps Feature

Search Encrypt is excited to announce that we’ve added a new maps feature to our search engine. Other maps providers on the internet collect too much information and we believe we can offer useful maps without compromising on privacy. Our new map search is Read More The post Search Encrypt Adds Privacy-Friendly Maps Feature appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

How Search Encrypt Protects Your Privacy

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What is Digital Privacy? Search Encrypt Explains Why Privacy Matters

Digital privacy is when you can use the internet and connected devices without compromising your information. Different people have different comfort levels when it comes to digital privacy. One person may be comfortable sharing their name, employer, home address and more on the web, Read More The post What is Digital Privacy? Search Encrypt Explains Why Privacy Matters appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

What is Search Encrypt? Why Should You Use A Private Search Engine?

 Search Encrypt is a privacy based search engine. It is built with privacy-by-design, which means it was made to emphasize user privacy. We want our search engine to provide great search results, without compromising our user’s information. Search Encrypt helps you search the web Read More The post What is Search Encrypt? Why Should You Use A Private Search Engine? appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

Alternative Private Search Engines To DuckDuckGo – Hacker Noon

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Why Apple CEO Tim Cook Can Be So Outspoken About Privacy, but Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook Can’t

Following Facebook’s data scandal earlier in 2018, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has been outspoken about how much he and his company value privacy. In a 2015 interview with NPR, Cook said, “We see that privacy is a fundamental human right that people have. We Read More The post Why Apple CEO Tim Cook Can Be So Outspoken About Privacy, but Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook Can’t appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

Search Encrypt: The Private Search Engine Extension

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Search Encrypt is a private search engine. It’s available both at SearchEncrypt.com and as an extension in the Chrome Web Store. The developers of this program and search engine designed it with privacy in mind, to make it a completely privacy-focused search engine. It works on regular browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and others. You can assign https://www.searchencrypt.com as your homepage, default search engine, or new tab page. If you want to know how Search Encrypt can protect you on the internet, you should know that it does not track your information, or anything that can personally identify you. Other search engines are like computer parasites that collect tons of information from your computer system without clearly telling you what they are tracking. Search Encrypt keeps your searches safe by not doing any unwanted tracking associated with traditional search engines. Whether you are using the search engine as a browser extension or ...