Okay, so DuckDuckGo is actually pretty slick. I've been using it for a few weeks now, and it's surprisingly good. The main thing is the privacy β it blocks trackers like crazy, so you're not constantly getting followed around the web by ads. It's statistically satisfying to see how many trackers it blocks each day. Plus, the search engine is pretty decent; I haven't had to switch back to Google nearly as often as I thought I would. The UI is clean, the graphs are actually readable, and the whole experience is justβ¦ less creepy than other browsers. It's not gonna replace all my data analysis tools, but for everyday browsing, it's a solid choice. Plus, they've got some AI stuff baked in now too, which is interesting. I haven't dug into the API capabilities yet, but I'm planning to. Finally, goodbye to Excel hell when I'm just trying to find something online!
Key Features
Blocks trackers and invasive ads for a cleaner browsing experience.
Private search engine that doesn't track your search history.
Simple and intuitive interface, so the dashboard actually makes sense.
"I feel much safer using DuckDuckGo."
β 5β User Review
IOSUpdated: 7/9/2025