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As a DDG user, this article was a bit troubling. Haven't seen a rebuttal of its claims, though.
But the search results suck. I always find myself going back to Google to find what I actually need. Granted, I haven’t tried it in a few years. Is it any better now?
I've always been interested in this browser. I am going to have to move away from Chrome soon because of operating system things. Does it have similar functionality with things like bookmarks, tabs, password saving, etc?
Yes. It has tabs, bookmarks, and a credential manager.
It is in beta on Windows, and is fairly mature on Android, where it also includes App Tracking Protection
Here's some useful info: https://help.duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/privacy/web-tracking-protections/
I think OP was referring to the search engine and not the DDG browser. You can use DDG from any browser as well.
I think OP set me up to ask a question I need answered, then noped the eff out of the thread. Where can I find real answers to my question? I understand this wasn't the right place, but here I am.