DuckDuckGo's browser adds encrypted, privacy-minded syncing and backup
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Using QR codes and shortcodes, and a lengthy backup code you store somewhere safe, DuckDuckGo's browser can keep your bookmarks, passwords, 'favorites' (i.e., new tab page shortcuts), and settings for its email protection service synced between devices and browsers.
That makes for syncing, built-in tracker ad blocking, enforced encryption, cookie pop-up management, and email protection built into DuckDuckGo, along with easy history wipes and a different default search. Extensions are the next obvious point. Extensions are coming 'in the future,' the company said during a previous release. A company representative confirmed to Ars that there are no updates to extension availability.
Read at Ars Technica
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