To Protect Users' Privacy, Brave And DuckDuckGo Introduce A Way To Bypass Google's AMP

Mobile devices have revolutionized the way people access information. As they're getting better in doing things we want, people can't just get enough of them.

Mobile devices have revolutionized the way people access information. As they're getting better in doing things we want, people can't just get enough of them.

Telegram is a privacy-first messaging app. But regardless, it's trying to be far from dull and boring.

Google Search is the largest search engine, and it has been in the business for decades.

Thanks to COVID-19, millions of people have started working home, using their available resources to work using information that passes to and from their devices.

Quantum computing is still an unknown term for most people, let alone how it works.

WhatsApp was born as a straightforward app with no gimmicks whatsoever. But things eventually changed after Facebook acquired it.
The web has grown so large that many things have been given more importance than other lesser ones.
TikTok is among those platforms where creativity is highly appreciated.
Google started its life as a search engine, before venturing onwards to create the Chrome web browser. DuckDuckGo is trying to follow that same step.

Android is so flexible that it has so many security holes that hackers could get through.


