BRAVE company, developing the same name Web browser, focused on protecting user privacy, introduced Beta version of the search engine search.brave.com , closely integrated with a browser and not tracking visitors. The search engine is aimed to preserve privacy and built on technologies closed last year CliQZ purchased Brave.
To ensure confidentiality while accessing the search engine, interests, search queries and user clicks are not tracked. To screen information, which is of interest to the user, is offered a filter system that the user can turn on and turn off to his discretion. To create filters is offered an object-oriented language Goggles . For example, a user can limit the search only to blogs technical subjects, independent media or domains that are not included in the Top1000 list.
Recall that the Web browser Brave develops under the guidance of Brendan Ike (Brendan Eich), the creator of the JavaScript language and the former leader Mozilla. The browser is based on the Chromium engine, focuses on the privacy of users, includes an integrated video cutting engine, can work through TOR, provides built-in support for HTTPS Everywhere, IPFS and WebTorrent, offers alternative banners mechanism for financing publishers based on subscription. Project code spreads under free license MPLv2.