How closely search results match the search keywords (matching to exact words, parts of words, or synonyms).To ensure search results are as relevant as possible, Brave needs to understand some key things, including: It’s how we create a private search engine that still competes with big tech on quality and completeness. Providing relevant search results is essential to building a search engine people want to use. Data contributed cannot be linked back to whoever contributed it, or grouped together, which prevents deanonymization attempts. The Web Discovery Project runs in the background, so it requires no effort on the part of contributors. By “data” we mean search queries, search result clicks, the URLs of pages visited in the browser, time spent on those pages, and some metadata about the pages themselves. This data helps build the Brave Search independent index, and ensure we show results relevant to your search queries. If you opt in, you’ll contribute some anonymous data about searches and web page visits made within the Brave Browser (including pages arrived at via some, but not all, other search engines). The Web Discovery Project is a privacy-preserving way for you to contribute to the growth and independence of Brave Search.
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