🆕 Software Suggestion | PrivacyWall #2225
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Basic Information
Name: PrivacyWall
Category: Search Engine
URL: https://www.privacywall.org/
Description
These guys seem to be the new kid in town. They are offered as the default search engine on Samsung's new Galaxy S21 flagship phone, which - combined with their claims of being pro-privacy - suggests they might be worth investigating. If nothing else then because anyone who buys a new Samsung phone is going to assume that it's the privacy-aware choice because of the name lol.
My connection with the software
Just bought a Samsung Galaxy S21 and noticed it as the default search engine choice. Never heard of it before, can't find any info online except for a very active, very irreverent reddit account (/u/privacywall)
I see little reason to list this given the other seach engines we list @privacytools/editorial
This website connects to Zendesk (third party) without consent of user. Personally I have zero trust in Zendesk and see them as a privacy invasive company.