DuckduckGo has pointed early in the upcoming desktop application. In a blog posts that tell the company’s year, CEO Gabriel Weinberg looked into the future too. He said Duckduckgo would bring the protection of privacy companies known to the application. You can expect the speed and simplicity of its cellular application too.

“Robust Privacy Protection” will be activated by default for search, browsing, email, and more. Weinberg said this application is not a “privacy browser” per se, but “daily exploration application that respects your privacy.”

As is done on mobile, Duckduckgo is building an application using the rendering machine provided by the OS instead of basing it on projects such as chromium. According to Weinberg, who helped the development team to “throw away many cruft and unnecessary chaos that accumulated for years in a large browser.”

Along with an efficient interface and fire button (which closes all tabs and deletes browsing data in one beats), desktop duckduckgo is cleaner and more personal than Chrome, Weinberg said. He also claimed it was “significantly faster” than the Google browser, based on the initial test – this hopes it is less than the pig memory of Chrome too. Duckduckgo does not reveal when planning to release a desktop application.

Weinberg noted that, over the past 12 months, DuckduckGo has strengthened the search and track features. He said the DuckDuckGo mobile app now is the most downloaded Android browser on the main market. In July, the company announced free email forwarding services that remove tracking pixels from the message.