American software company and Web search engine
This article is about the search engine. For the children's game, see
Duck, duck, goose.
DuckDuckGo is an American software company company founded by Gabriel Weinberg in 2008. It's an independent internet company focused on online privacy.[6] The flagship product is a search engine that has been praised by privacy advocates.[7][8] Subsequent products include browser extensions[9] and a custom DuckDuckGo web browser.[10]
Headquartered in Paoli, Pennsylvania, DuckDuckGo is a privately held company with about 200 employees.[11] The company's name is a reference to the children's game duck, duck, goose.[12][13]
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- ^ Arthur, Charles (July 10, 2013). "NSA scandal delivers record numbers of internet users to DuckDuckGo". The Guardian. Retrieved July 10, 2013.