![]() “Usage Data may include information such as Your Device’s Internet Protocol address (e.g. ![]() Personally identifiable information may include, but is not limited to: “While using Our Service, We may ask You to provide Us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify You. This structure would therefore require users to install Brave Browser in order to use the Safari extension packaged with it, which would increase downloads of Brave Browser.Īdditional Note: There is already an extension on the app store ( xSearch for Safari) that enables multiple and custom search engines however, an extension directly from Brave would be much more trustworthy and presumably not behind a paid barrier.ĭid you read their privacy policy? It is awful! Stay away from this hideous company. In addition, Safari extensions on iOS and iPadOS must be packaged with a standalone app (eg Brave Browser). In comparison to the search engines that are packaged with Safari (Google, Yahoo, Bing, DDG, and Ecosia), it has better results and much better UI than the others. Brave Search is an incredible search engine. ![]() Why: Exposing Safari users to Brave Search would increase the visibility of Brave Browser and introduce more iOS users to the Brave ecosystem. Suggestion: Create an extension for Safari on iOS and iPadOS that would make Brave Search the default search engine in Safari.Īlternative Suggestion: If it is not possible to change the default search engine outright, enable a !bang that is just a space (example would read " test search") for Brave Search. ![]()
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