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DuckDuckGo Introduces Secure Sync

February 15, 2024
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DuckDuckGo, renowned for its privacy-focused browser, introduces a new Sync & Backup feature that allows users to securely synchronize their data across multiple devices. This feature encompasses bookmarks, passwords, and Email Protection settings, ensuring end-to-end encryption for heightened privacy. Unlike many other sync services, DuckDuckGo’s solution does not require users to create accounts or sign in, bolstering anonymity and security.

Available on the latest version of the DuckDuckGo browser for various operating systems including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, the Sync & Backup feature addresses a common concern among users switching from mainstream browsers like Chrome. By employing local encryption for data storage and end-to-end encryption for data in transit, DuckDuckGo ensures that sensitive information remains inaccessible to anyone other than the user.

The implementation of this new system underscores DuckDuckGo’s commitment to user privacy and data security. With features like a built-in password manager that stores and encrypts passwords locally on devices, DuckDuckGo empowers users to maintain control over their personal information. By emphasizing end-to-end encryption and local key storage, DuckDuckGo reassures users that their data remains confidential and inaccessible to any third party, including DuckDuckGo itself.

DuckDuckGo’s innovative approach to data synchronization not only provides convenience for users but also prioritizes their privacy in an era of increasing digital surveillance and data breaches. With its commitment to transparent encryption practices and user-centric design, DuckDuckGo continues to set the standard for privacy-focused browsing experiences.

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  • DuckDuckGo browser upgrade: Privately sync your bookmarks and passwords across devices
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