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OneSearch is a new search engine that has been around since early 2018, making it a relative newcomer in the online world of search engines. It's available as a browser extension for most modern browsers (including Chrome, Firefox, and Opera). It uses Bing, Wikipedia, Amazon.com, and other reputable providers when displaying its search results. However, what sets this platform apart is that you don't need to sign up or log in with an email address. All you need to do is install the plugin for your browser (which will only take one click) and then search away.

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OneSearch

OneSearch is a free search engine that does not use cookies, track your data, or filter your results. It also encrypts your search terms, expires your links, and lets you share them with confidence. at Onesearch.com

OneSearch - Help

OneSearch is a search experience with enhanced privacy features, such as encrypted search terms, expired search history links, and no cookies or tracking. Learn how to use OneSearch Advanced Privacy Mode, customize search settings, and understand the sources and factors of your search results. at Onesearch.com

Yahoo OneSearch - Apps on Google Play

Yahoo OneSearch is a free app that lets you explore the web without ad tracking or profile targeting. It encrypts your search terms, does not store your history, and offers SafeSearch to avoid adult content. at Play.google.com

Verizon Media launches privacy-focused search engine, OneSearch

NEW YORK – Verizon Media today announced the launch of OneSearch, a new consumer search experience with enhanced privacy features. Available for free today on desktop and mobile web at www.onesearch.com, OneSearch doesn't track, store, or share personal or search data with advertisers, giving users greater control of their personal information in a search context. at Verizon.com

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Verizon launches OneSearch, a new platform that encrypts search terms, leaves results unfiltered, and does not track or share user data. It uses Bing to provide search results and supports contextual ads, but not personalized ones. at Digitaltrends.com

Verizon launches privacy-focused search engine called OneSearch

OneSearch is a new service from Verizon Media that claims to not store, profile or share your search data with advertisers. It also offers unbiased, unfiltered results and self-destructing search history. at Cnet.com

OneSearch - Google Chrome

OneSearch is a Chrome extension that encrypts your search terms and does not track or use your personal data. It also lets you filter out NSFW results and share expiring links with others. at Chromewebstore.google.com

Is Yahoo's New 'OneSearch' Engine Good for Privacy?

OneSearch claims to not use cookies, store search history, or share user information, unlike Google or Bing. It also offers an Advanced Privacy Mode that encrypts your search terms and URL. But is it really good for privacy? at Lifehacker.com

A New Search Engine Enters the Market - OneSearch from Verizon Media

OneSearch’s advanced privacy mode is designed for situations where multiple people are using the same device, or if a search results link is being shared with a friend. at Searchenginejournal.com

Verizon Media launches OneSearch, a privacy-focused search engine

OneSearch is a new online search experience from Verizon Media that promises no cookie tracking, no ad personalization, and no data-sharing with advertisers. It claims to show the same search results to everyone and to protect user privacy with encryption and self-destructing links. at Venturebeat.com