Based on the search results, it appears that the DuckDuckGo browser does not use Chromium. Instead, it uses Apple's WebKit rendering system , which is the same rendering engine used by Apple's Safari browser. DuckDuckGo has chosen to use WebKit instead of Chromium or Blink, the fork of WebKit used by Chromium-based browsers.
If they don't want to then don't continue trying to persuade them. Chances are they don't care about privacy anyway, and even if they do, everyone has their own personal preferences.
It's an internet privacy company that offers a variety of products to help protect your privacy, most notably a browser extension and it's own private search engine.
Both Portal games, $0.99 (due to the Puzzle Fest). I know I'm late asf but Portal was booming all those years ago but I didn't have any money. I finally got to play both games a few months ago. Portal 1 was cool I guess. Portal 2, however, is probably the best game I've played. The graphics and design, the story, the overall puzzle, the music, I immediately fell in love when I played it.
Based on the search results, it appears that the DuckDuckGo browser does not use Chromium. Instead, it uses Apple's WebKit rendering system , which is the same rendering engine used by Apple's Safari browser. DuckDuckGo has chosen to use WebKit instead of Chromium or Blink, the fork of WebKit used by Chromium-based browsers.
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