Finding stuff on the internet is pretty easy.
What’s hard is finding that exact web page you knew you were reading last week.
Whenever Journeys recognizes a word that you key in into the search bar, it offers to take over.

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It shows you a list of relevant sites you have already visited.
Normally, you would have to go through your search history to try and find the website address.
And it should work because Google is still the best at web search in general.

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After all, what better source for your search results than websites you have already visited and found useful?
This kind of innovation shows how primitive our browsers still are.
Currently, the web app war is being fought on the battlefield of security and privacy.
Safari is more private and also more secure.
Its the same with search engines.
DuckDuckGo is a privacy haven, but its results still arent as good as Googles.
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Journeys is another category of feature altogether.
you might, for example, delete sections of your research history or erase individual sites.
Lets hope that all the other browsers copy Journeys as soon as possible.