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Ditto. Brave also promotes their own crypto-coin ponzi nonsense. And at one point I believe they made a far-right website a default link on their homepage, before outcry compelled them to remove it.
Duckduckgo search engine works as well as google's, though. Except that I haven't yet figured out what the equivalent formatting for "site:reddit.com" is for it, if site specific search is even a supported function (surely?)
Edit: I won't scold anyone for using a free browser though. It's not like you give them $$$. But they do get your data, and while they claim to be about privacy I don't exactly trust them as far as I can throw them.
It is actually the exact same syntax/formatting as Google's! So
Dolphins site:wikipedia.org
should show you only search results from Wikipedia.This kinda pained me as well as its a centralized coin that requires you to verify with a passport to even get access to the earned rewards. Literally the opposite of having a private browser. Still happy with it as browser for mobile though, others dont really compare (Firefox had a bunch of bad design decisions I didnt like).
This and the CEO's shenanigans made me move to startpage, although I've heard that it isn't great for privacy either.
The bang for reddit is !r, so you can type
!r Apples
to learn what reddit thinks about the fruit-cum-trendy computer company.