The Guardian reported
yesterday DuckDuckGo, the search engine that keeps user searches
private, is now up to four million queries per day, with over a billion
queries performed on the anonymous search engine during 2013.
Prior to the PRISM scandal
that revealed the NSA was regularly tracking searches on major search
engines, DuckDuckGo averaged approximately 1.5 million queries a day
says the Guardian. “In the weeks and months following the Guardian’s
publication of the NSA files, the number of [DuckDuckGo] users more than doubled,” writes Guardian reporter Alex Hern.
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