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Duckduckgo as default search engine (instead of google) #9748
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I believe this is related to this request: |
I agree with @crysman. Still, we could add another section to |
+1 on creating a search engine selection in the welcome screen and also making DuckDuckGo default 👍 🦁+🦆 |
CC @cezaraugusto and @bradleyrichter for thoughts |
+1 from me. @bradleyrichter wdyt? |
+1 for search engine selection on welcome screen, with DuckDuckGo selected by default. |
+1 from community https://community.brave.com/t/make-default-search-engine-one-that-respects-your-privacy/5465/ and +1 from me. 😄 |
Changed my mind: startpage instead ;) |
Yes, duckduckgo as the default! |
DDG is great and we hope to have a tighter integration in the future. We will be doing a v2 redesign on the welcome page and will absolutely add a search engine default section. This is a great place to present it to the new user. |
Agreed (+1); new user making the switch, first time walking through the configurations/preferences on a Linux system - was jaw-dropping to see Google as the default. What is the ETA/plan? @bradleyrichter noted above there is maybe a roadmap to present the user to choose it on welcome screen? - that's great and all ... first time open presenting the user with a choice! however, I still think this request is still applicable in that the default default should be DuckDuckGo. |
Exactly my reaction. |
It seems like this issue should be closed since this now a useable feature as seen with: Can we close this? @bradleyrichter |
@arsalankhalid No, Google is still the default search engine when Brave is first installed. |
Wow. Over a year later and Google is still the default browser. This shows a massive disconnect between the stated goals of this project, and the people working on it. |
@arsalankhalid I disagree. Google is still the default after installing the browser. Sure, changing it is easy, but that's not the target of this issue. |
The relevant line should be browser-laptop/js/constants/appConfig.js Line 153 in 0640d1e
And the text should be browser-laptop/js/data/searchProviders.js Line 37 in 273749d
Seems easy enough. I'll see if that does it, locally. |
DuckDuckGo is a great search engine (my personal favorite 😄) but at this time we aren't prepared to enable this for all users. Talking with other team members, I believe most users are expecting Google results by default. Changing the preference is easy of course and we have a really nice private tab DuckDuckGo integration We may very well address this in the future, but for now (April 2018), I'm going to close as |
Just a reminder that #13651 covers the ability to select the default search engine on the welcome screen, which would be an alternative solution to this feature request. |
I'm not sure what to say. The home page has messages like: "Protect your privacy" and "Privacy by default", which seem to convey that this browser is privacy focused. However a concession of this kind is made. It leads me to wonder what other kind of concessions have been made and why. Anyway, thanks for the definitive response. |
Found #295, but that's just for giving the possibility to change the default search engine after installation.
Google is the default search engine
Kubuntu 16.04
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Actual result:
Google search results
Duckduckgo search results
Yes
Yes
Yes
Why
Isn't brave about privacy and letting in the right ads ? If not, then this issue can be safely ignored. Otherwise, I'd argue that duckduckgo protects (or at least claims to) our privacy more than google does.
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