![]() ![]() “Brave Search is the industry’s most private search engine, as well as the only independent search engine, giving users the control and confidence they seek in alternatives to big tech,” said Brendan Eich, CEO and co-founder of Brave. Openness: Brave Search will soon be available to power other search engines.Seamlessness: best-in-class integration between the browser and search without compromising privacy, from personalization to instant results as the user types.Transparency: no secret methods or algorithms to bias results, and soon, community-curated open ranking models to ensure diversity and prevent algorithmic biases and outright censorship.Choice: soon, options for ad-free paid search and ad-supported search.Independence: Brave has its own search index for answering common queries privately without reliance on other providers.User-first: the user comes first, not the advertising and data industries.Privacy: no tracking or profiling of users.īrave Search is different from other search engines because it uses its own index and follows different principles: Brave already offers privacy-preserving Brave Ads, Brave News, and a Firewall+VPN service. Brave recently passed 32 million monthly active users (up from 25 million last March), and Brave Search is the latest product offered by the company in its suite of privacy-preserving tools as millions of users are turning to alternatives to big tech. īrave Search was announced this past March when Brave acquired Tailcat, and since then there have been over 100,000 users who signed up for preview access and testing. It is also available from any other browser at. Brave Search is built on top of a completely independent index, and doesn’t track users, their searches, or their clicks.īrave Search is available in beta release globally on all Brave browsers (desktop, Android, and iOS) as one of the search options alongside other search engines, and will become the default search in the Brave browser later this year. Whether they are already Brave browser users, looking to expand their online privacy protection with the all-in-one, integrated Brave Search in the Brave browser, or users of other browsers looking for the best-in-breed privacy-preserving search engine, they can all use the newly released Brave Search beta that puts users first, and fully in control of their online experience. More heavy rain is due over the weekend, with many Flood Warnings and Alerts in place.Starting today, online users have a new independent option for search which gives them unmatched privacy. Jamie Pierce, 32, jumped in and carried her to safety – the car was floating at the time. In Essex a woman had to be rescued from her car in nearly four feet of water. ![]() Meanwhile, down south the extreme weather affecting the UK continued. He had to wait 45 minutes and have a break because it had taken him so long to get there from Windermere.”Ī photo of the pair grimacing as they sat on snow-covered seats in sub-zero temperatures went viral on social media this week, viewed almost 20,000 times. “Then we saw the bus coming into Grasmere. “We were helping a few cars struggling up the hill then sliding down the hill. “We were driving back towards Grasmere and it was just getting a bit more crazy weather-wise so we just left the car at the top and walked to Grasmere. “We went up early but I turned him around at 750 metres because the snow was getting really heavy. “I’m big on the mountains but Andrew had only done a few so I said I’d take him out and we’d do Helvellyn together,” Me Renfrew said. The pair ended up walking to Ambleside as freezing temperatures made the road impassable to drivers, and were taken in by a B&B owner. “The bus only made it half a mile out of Grasmere and didn’t move. The fear was that if the bus slips, we’d go flying off the top. “We were on the bus for 40 minutes and only on the top for 10 minutes or so. This is my home being in the mountains so we’re used to the cold! It makes more for a fun photo. “We were throwing a few snowballs and stuff – it was fun. Mr Renfrew said: “The bus driver told us there was snow on the top and we went to have a look and stayed up there. They waded their way through six inches of snow to get the best seat on the top deck – but admit they only lasted out in the open for 10 minutes in the freezing temperatures. Mr Renfrew, a customer service worker, and his friend Mr Case, an experienced mountain leader, were determined not to let the weather dampen their day out, and decided to brave the sub-zero conditions to take the scenic bus ride. A pair of tourists braved six inches of snow to take an open-top bus tour in the Lake District.Īlex Renfrew and Andrew Case travelled from Warrington to scale Helvellyn on December 2, but their mountaineering plans were curtailed by the heavy snow, which caused widespread power cuts and forced locals to abandon their cars.
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