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Is DuckDuckGo bad? What’s the downside?

It’s natural to assume that there’d be some kind of downside, since we respect your privacy and we don’t track you. But it’s a myth that creepy tracking is a necessary trade-off. DuckDuckGo does everything you’d expect of a browser and search engine, while still helping to protect your personal information.

At DuckDuckGo, we believe the best way to protect your personal information from hackers, scammers, and privacy-invasive companies is to stop it from being collected at all. That's why millions of people choose DuckDuckGo over Chrome and other browsers to search and browse online. Our built-in search engine is like Google but never tracks your searches, and our browser blocks ads, trackers, and cookies that collect your data. It also offers private, useful, and optional AI, including Duck.ai, which lets you chat privately with ChatGPT, Claude, and other AIs, all in one place. Oh, and our browser is free. We make money from privacy-respecting search ads, not by exploiting your data. Take back control of your personal information with the browser designed for data protection, not data collection.

Nothing bad about that.