Myce.com reports Mozilla has invested in the privacy-focused search company Cliqz, which is majority owned by Hubert Burda Media. The search engine is currently available as a free add-on for Firefox, where “no personally identifiable information is transmitted or saved on its servers.” Cliqz also has its own standalone browser, with search built in. “Mozilla is the ideal company for Cliqz to work with because we both believe in an open Internet where people have control over their data. Data and search are our core competencies and it makes us proud to contribute our search and privacy technologies to the Mozilla ecosystem,“ Cliqz Founder Jean-Paul Schmetz said in the announcement.
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