Timpi and MASQ Merge to Offer Privacy-Focused Web Experience

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New merger challenges Big Tech's search and browsing

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AUCKLAND — Timpi and MASQ Network have announced their merger to create a privacy-focused alternative to Google’s search and browser services, available as of March 25, 2026. This partnership aims to provide users with an ad-free browsing experience that does not track or collect data, according to the companies.

The new product combines Timpi’s independent search index with MASQ Network‘s privacy browser and distributed VPN, offering a comprehensive solution for secure internet use. Aaron Friedlander, Founder of MASQ, emphasised that this integration allows consumers to adopt a user-friendly product that combines private browsing, independent search, and secure connectivity.

Integrated Privacy Solution

Timpi Search is now open to the public at timpi.com, enabling users to search with an independent index without requiring an account. Gareth Evans, Co-CEO of Timpi, affirmed that their infrastructure operates outside traditional centralized systems, aiming to decentralize internet access.

This announcement comes as more users demand privacy-centric alternatives in response to growing concerns over data collection by major tech companies. The new offering will generate revenue through search advertising, enterprise services, and consumer subscriptions without making user data the product.

The merger is seen as a crucial step towards empowering users with more control over their online activities. By leveraging blockchain technology, Timpi and MASQ aim to ensure that user data remains private and secure, setting a new standard in the industry. Experts suggest that this could significantly shift the market dynamics, leading to more innovation focused on user privacy and data protection.

The collaboration also includes plans to expand the service globally, with future updates promising additional features that enhance security and usability. Users can look forward to regular updates that will introduce new layers of encryption and user-friendly interfaces, making it easier for people to protect their personal information. The initiative is expected to resonate with individuals and businesses alike who are increasingly wary of traditional tech giants’ data practices.

Source: newshub.medianet.com.au

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Last updated: 4 April 2026, 8:23 pm

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Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.
Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.