On Tuesday morning (2nd June), a class action law suit was filed against the Internet Search Giant for illegally invading users’ privacy by tracking them while they browsed the net using the Google Chrome Incognito Mode!
On Tuesday morning (2nd June), a class action law suit was filed against the Internet Search Giant for illegally invading users’ privacy by tracking them while they browsed the net using the Google Chrome Incognito Mode!
When I started along the path of developing Snap Search I didn’t think too far down the road. I knew the browser space had a lot of competition, and there probably wouldn’t be too much room for improvement. So I focused as much as I could on the privacy aspect of the app. Multiple app updates later, it feels good to know that even today I could add something new and which hasn’t been done before – something that makes Snap Search even more unique. Let’s check out what’s in store for this big app update.
Everyone must be aware of the latest Google Chrome update announced on May 19th, 2020. It’s part of the company’s continuous effort to improve Chrome – and we feel it is definitely required. The real question is, does the latest update make it (finally) safe to use?
It’s always exciting sharing good news. This time, the excitement is even more – I’m happy to share that Snap Search has finally reached the milestone number of 100,000 completed searches through the app. This means, a minimum of 100,000 times users have maintained privacy while browsing and searching the web! ????
Who doesn’t love it? Me, personally, always prefer it over a regular ‘light mode’ if an option is given. I actually found it a bit odd that such few had actually implemented it. For other enthusiasts who miss seeing it on the common websites they visit on their Android devices – you can now Turn on Dark Mode for Websites on Android using Snap Search!
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