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Big search engines like Google and Bing are well known to track searchers activity and sell that data to advertisers — which is why many of us don’t feel comfortable searching freely anymore.
If you’re looking for more private alternatives, here are a few I’ve come across. I’d love to hear what others are using too!

DuckDuckGo – Great for simple, untracked searches
Startpage – Delivers Google results without the profiling
️ Brave Search – Strong privacy with its own independent index
✨ MyAllSearch – Clean interface with a focus on user privacy
Qwant – GDPR-compliant, with servers based in Europe
Dogpile – A metasearch engine that pulls top results from Bing, Yandex, and more

Please share anymore Iv'e missed, I'm always curious to discover new ones.

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 No.30074

>>30073
>DuckDuckGo
I remember this one being found to be quite suspicious.

Anyhow, searx, and this anti-SEO gem: https://[link-ommited][link-ommited]/

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You used chatgpt, a company that admits to harvesting data from its users to write something about privacy. Geez... guess I need to issue a ban if you keep making threads

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