DuckDuckGo browser for Mac beta has one trick YouTube won’t like – but you will

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DuckDuckGo’s privacy-focused web browser is now available for download through an open beta for all Mac users. It’s still about keeping your personal information private, but some intriguing new features have also been added.

For the past few months, the company has been steadily working on a desktop version of the DuckDuckGo browser. Originally the desktop browser launched as closed beta in April (opens in new tab), and by the looks of it, everything that was there then is in this new version. This includes things like the “multiple layers of defense against third-party trackers”, according to the announcement (opens in new tab). The new features aim to improve the user experience by removing annoying ads on YouTube in particular. The developers have also added some basic browser features that were missing in the first beta, such as a bookmarks bar and pinned tabs.