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Users can access the new setting by conducting a search on DuckDuckGo and heading to the Images tab. From there, they will ...
DuckDuckGo has offered its Privacy Pro subscription for $9.99 per month/$99.99 per year since April 2024, but it's improved ...
DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused web browser and search engine, has expanded the scope of its Scam Blocker tool. In addition to being able to protect you from standard phishing and malware attempts ...
DuckDuckGo isn’t the only firm rolling out new tools to keep unwanted AI content out of your browsing session. In 2024, Hiya rolled out a Chrome extension to help you detect deepfaked audio ...
Byte-Sized Brief DuckDuckGo now has a filter to block all AI image results. You can turn it off/on any time. The tool relies on open-source blocklists so it isn't foolproof.
DuckDuckGo’s philosophy is that “you should decide for yourself how much AI you want in your life—or if you want any at all.” The company has also shared that more search filters are ...
The filter is based on open block lists, such as uBlock Origin and Huge AI Blocklist. Because of this, the filtering isn’t comprehensive—some AI-generated images may still make it through in ...
DuckDuckGo is looking to change this, revealing a new edition of its browser with a built-in Scam Blocker tool which helps to guard users against phishing websites, malware, and other online scams.
The DuckDuckGo web browser has expanded its built-in Scam Blocker tool to protect against a broader range of online scams, including fake e-commerce, cryptocurrency exchanges, and "scareware" sites.
Microsoft is rolling out a new tool dubbed “scareware blocker,” which uses machine learning and computer vision to identify a very pervasive type of online scam.