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About Search Encrypt: The Private Search Engine

You may have heard of Search Encrypt before, or this may be your first time hearing about our private search engine. This post will help you understand what our product does, and how it keeps your searches private on the internet. Table of Contents: Read More The post About Search Encrypt: The Private Search Engine appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

Two-Factor Authentication Blocks Potential Security Threats

Search Encrypt is a privacy-focused search engine. As such, we’re focused on data-privacy and the latest privacy practices. While Search Encrypt does not require logging in to search the web, many other websites that create data profiles about you do require you to log Read More The post Two-Factor Authentication Blocks Potential Security Threats appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

3 Easy Steps To Search Privately with Search Encrypt

1. Stop Using Your Current Search Engine if It’s Tracking You Search Encrypt is a private search engine, though unfortunately most search engines are not privacy-focused. Traditional search engines collect information like your IP address, past searches or even browsing history. If privacy matters Read More The post 3 Easy Steps To Search Privately with Search Encrypt appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

Search Encrypt Has Better Privacy By Default Than DuckDuckGo

Search Encrypt and DuckDuckGo are both “private search engines”. Neither Search Encrypt nor DuckDuckGo tracks their users’ data. There is a key privacy issue that we found with DuckDuckGo that Search Encrypt solves. We’ve discussed encryption before, and Search Encrypt is serious about it Read More The post Search Encrypt Has Better Privacy By Default Than DuckDuckGo appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

Facebook’s Latest Privacy Issue: Facial Recognition

Facebook has tried to use facial recognition on multiple occasions. In 2012, Facebook shut down the technology in Europe after lawmakers raised concerns with the legality of Facebook using facial recognition with its consent methods. The social network is making another run at using Read More The post Facebook’s Latest Privacy Issue: Facial Recognition appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

Create a Digital Fortress With a Private Search Engine and a VPN

If you are trying to use the internet and remain private at the same time, achieving that can be overwhelming. We recommend using: 1) a private search engine, and 2) a high-quality VPN. As a result, your internet searches and browsing will be safe Read More The post Create a Digital Fortress With a Private Search Engine and a VPN appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .

Internet Tips: Search Engine Privacy with Search Encrypt

The general perception of search engines is that they are empty boxes for you to type in any question in the world without any later consequences or repercussions. Unfortunately, this isn’t reality. Searching the internet reliably and privately requires a bit of know-how. Many Read More The post Internet Tips: Search Engine Privacy with Search Encrypt appeared first on Search Encrypt Blog .