



“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,” the company noted. Brave said that is has plans to make Brave Search the default engine for the browser. Users can go go to enrol in the beta program and start using Brave Search. Brave Search will available on other browsers like Safari and Chrome as well. Shields uses tech to block trackers, ads as well as unnecessary cookies. Brave Browser says that users can search through the browser and it has a feature called Shields. It is something Google does and Brave is pitching it as an anti-Google search engine. Brave said that it will not collect IP address or use any personal data from users to improve search results. The browser has been focusing on privacy and Brave Search’s USP is also on the same lines. Brave has announced Brave Search’s public beta, which is now available to users across the world. Brave, a rival to Google Chrome in the browsing space, is gearing up to take on the tech behemoth in another area - search engine.
