Virtual private network service Ivacy VPN partnered with Startpage to bring a private search engine to users, MediaPost reports. Startpage has been added as a private search option for Ivacy users making a VPN connection through Ivacy’s application. Startpage disables browser fingerprinting, and neither company tracks, logs or sells user data.
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