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Nice. Bookmarked to check out later π
Thanks!
aren't they using bing also? (I never checked, and still not going to check right now... because I'm .......)
I'm using duckduckgo but how would they avoid this if Microsoft make it mandatory by contract?
https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/05/duckduckgo-microsoft-tracking-scripts/
They block the tracking.
company has announced itβs been able to amend terms with Microsoft, its search syndication partner, that had previously meant its mobile browsers and browser extensions were prevented from blocking advertising requests made by Microsoft scripts on third party sites.
Wonder how they were able to negotiate what even ecosia weren't.
I'm guessing they have quite a bit more users and thus can negotiate better.
That doesn't seem to mention Microsoft Clarity, other than it being on the list of domains that its ad blocker (not its search engine) blocks?
Clarity.ms is on the list of blocked domains, I believe these are also blocked on the search engine.
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/privacy/no-tracking/
According to them DuckDuckGo largely sources Bing, however they also have their own crawler called DuckDuckBot.
My only concern with DDG is that they are US based and as far as I know they can be submitted to a gag order and forced to silently give private data to some agencies.
After the Snowden leaks this doesn't inspire much confidence in their ability to protect the privacy of their users.
I think they simply can't guarantee any privacy even if they have good intentions.
Can you even create an account on ddg? What data do they have on you?
Not being argumentative, I'm genuinely curious.
You can create an account on DDG.
Even if you don't they can probably link your IP to search requests.
And even if they refuse, some agency could probably install their own software to track users.
I understand this looks like paranoia but again considering the invasion of privacy the NSA did in the past, it's not really far fetched.
Thanks!
They don't give as good results anymore. I was with them from the beginning when they had that bubble page showing that they don't trap you in a bubble.
Now my results show very specific results to my location even when I have it disabled and set to all regions.
I use Ecosia for the environmental aspect, not the privacy, so I'm gonna stay with it.
Same, plus clearing all cookies when closing the browser. Still, combining search tterms and IP is giving me pause.
Ecosia doesn't apply tracking cookies. And fingerprinting does not need cookies. It just needs to know what you are.
Device size, information, browser... And other shared info.
RIP
Kagi advertisers are out in force today.
Is there a reason people arenβt suggesting startpage as an alternative to ecosia or DuckDuckGo?
What I remember : Startpage has been bought by an advertising company. So who knows what they could do with it.
Yup, i've sent this link before:
https://restoreprivacy.com/startpage-system1-privacy-one-group/
For me that was reason enough to not use them anymore, but for a long time, i almost exclusively used it.
Mm I do think I remember the controversy around that. Such a bummer because their anonymous webpage viewing is such a cool feature
Yeah startpage fucking slaps, so this is a real shame.
Startpage is very slow and chock full of ads now.
SearXNG has the answer(s)
Same, searxng is great.
I just made the switch from duck duck go, because I read there was some sketchy shit going on as well... Can someone recommend me an alternative for both of them?
I believe the DDG "concerns" were overblown.
https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/05/duckduckgo-microsoft-tracking-scripts/
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/privacy/no-tracking/
Out of the loop, what's the sketchy shit going on with π¦π¦ go?
I'm trying out Kagi atm, but it's not free. The alternative is basically "pick your poison". I think any "free" service will inevitably end up in the same sketchy shit all companies large enough are drawn into.
Still not sure where I land at the end of the trial; the cost is really pushing the limit of what I could justify paying for online search.
I just started the trial the other day and set it as my default browser. So far, I feel like the results are better than DDG and it feels cleaner/better organized. It has cool customizations that I'll probably never touch.
It's honestly gonna hurt to go back. But not as much as the pricetag. Maybe it should be lumped into a suite of some sort.
Kagi.com?
all the more reason to keep using ublock origin.
Not sure using Ecosia has any benefit if using ublock to block everything.
Oh man I just made the switch!
Ecosias results are almost as bad as DDGs.
Just get kagi and remember what good web searching feels like.
I'd rather never use a search engine again than pay $10 a month for one
How would you even function on the internet without one?
Knowing the sites you use
What kind of job do you do that never requires research?
I thought we were talking about a personal setting and werenβt including internal search engines but there are many jobs that donβt require it