DuckDuckGo to be included as built-in option in Safari on iOS & OS X

Leading privacy-protecting search engine included in Safari

Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2014

PAOLI, Pa.--()--Apple announced the inclusion of DuckDuckGo, the search engine that doesn't track its users, in the future versions of Safari on iOS & OS X. The announcement was made yesterday at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) and makes DuckDuckGo the first private search engine to be added to a major browser.

“DuckDuckGo is thrilled to be included in Safari,” said Gabriel Weinberg, DuckDuckGo’s CEO and founder. “It’s great to see Apple making it easy for Safari users to access our anonymous search option.”

DuckDuckGo recently launched a reimagined and redesigned version that showcases a more powerful way to interact with their "instant answers"—information that appears above links and ads for recipes, videos, and hundreds of other topics. DuckDuckGo’s instant answers are open-source, allowing anyone to contribute ideas and code to them.

In 2013, DuckDuckGo received over one billion searches as people flocked to services that make privacy a primary focus. “A significant percentage of people prefer our search experience and we’re delighted to welcome Safari users,” said Weinberg.

About DuckDuckGo:

DuckDuckGo is the search engine that doesn’t track you and focuses on smarter answers. DuckDuckGo was founded by Gabriel Weinberg in 2008 and funded by Union Square Ventures in 2011. DuckDuckGo currently gets 5 million direct searches daily and has been featured on CBS This Morning, Fox & Friends, CNBC and others. For more information visit https://duckduckgo.com/press/ & https://duckduckgo.com/whatsnew

Contacts

DuckDuckGo
Press Contact:
Lindsay Hyman, 202-591-1127
press@duckduckgo.com

Contacts

DuckDuckGo
Press Contact:
Lindsay Hyman, 202-591-1127
press@duckduckgo.com