Brave Search Launches Globally, Goggles Feature Lets You Add Your Own Filters
JAKARTA - One year ago, Brave browser released Brave Search which allows users to surf the internet with high privacy security.
Brave Search is built on a completely independent index, and does not track users, user searches, or links clicked by users.
Last year, this feature was only released for the beta version only. But now the company announced that it is now accessible to all Brave browser users globally, both on Android, iOS, as well as Desktop.
Brave Search is now one year old and officially out of beta! We're celebrating by giving you even more control over your searches. Our new feature, Goggles, allows you to create and share your own sets of rules and filters for search results. https://t.co/Jhvw0LWHqa
— Brave Software (@brave) June 22, 2022
To access it through your favorite browser, you can use Brave Search by opening the search.brave.com link.
“Since launching one year ago, Brave Search has prioritized independence and innovation to give users the privacy they deserve. The web is changing, and our growth mood is great. Brave shows that there is a demand for new, user-first players,” said Josep M. Pujol, Head of Search at Brave, in his announcement Wednesday, June 22.
Brave is now releasing Goggles to change the way searches are usually done and finally put the user in charge.
So, Goggles unlocks search rankings and filters transparently for everyone to use, share and improve.
Goggles will allow anyone, or any community of people, to create a set of rules and filters to limit the searchable space or change the order of search results.
This means, instead of a single ranking, Brave Search can offer an almost unlimited number of ranking options. Goggles can work the same way for any topic, any medium, any website.