Best search engine that respects your privacy? I don't trust Duckduckgo
Best search engine that respects your privacy? I don't trust Duckduckgo
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>I don't trust Duckduckgo
nice argument
>I don’t trust it, it’s too popular with FOSS projects. Give me a Russian search engine, they’re usually trustworthy, especially on the internet.
Most heterosexual poster? I don't trust OP
self hosted instance of yacy that performs searched through tor
Searx > Qwant > DuckDuckGo. Nothing else is good enough yet privacy respecting.
If you don't trust Duckduckgo, you won't trust anything.
I don't like how DDG place Reddit in the first results
Heh
startpage?
And that shitty site "the spruce". Literally the top results are always from that piece of shit website
If you don't believe that ddg haters are straight up tinfoil retarded, just wait for the dude posting the png with incoherent paranoid gibberish scribbled all over it to show up.
So what if I am?
startpage is a proxy to google search
search.disconnect.me is a proxy to bing or yahoo search.
ddg has bangs, which make it a proxy to just about any search form on the internet you choose.
7bet
>ddg has bangs, which make it a proxy
Pretty sure bangs just redirect straight to search results on another site?
I use ddg, but never seen spruce. I mostly see wiki and stackoverflow pages.
The only "argument" is his past. You know that's haven't exposed ddg as you can use it in extreme level of privacy.
How hard is it to make your own search engine?
You're an idiot, you haven't even done your homework.
DDG is the most secure search engine, and it's even aimed to computer literate people.
sage
just use searx.me
>write a web spider to crawl the internet
>write software to break a page down into words and phrases
>develop a page ranking system
>have a giant database to store all this is
that should net you some kind of search engine
you can figure out pictures and music later if you're interested
confirmed.
duck.co
Like clockwork
how is startpage?
It's slow as fuck but seems to do its job
thanks. I was asking more from a privacy perspective though.
Oh yeah that's what I mean. Their proxy service seems to work fine (loaded an ip checker through their proxy and it worked) and the results from google have no trace of tuning from my experience. Seems pretty safe from a privacy standpoint.
ah ok thanks for that. I've been using it for a while now and it's been working fine, but whenever this question is asked I usually see DDG recommended more than anything else.
It's a pretty big argument, there is no way to prove that they are not collecting data, it's closed source, they only claim that they don't, why would you believe them? Because it's getting popular with transitioning normies who are in their 'I hate google' phase? That makes it even more suspicious to me
Qwant, it's breddy good
>Searx
this seems nice
>closed source excuse somehow still prevents you from datamining for trackers in the software
Absolute pleb
Thanks Sup Forums
What do if my language is not in the search list, but a tiny language like eesti (approx 800k speakers) is?
>type your search
>your search and ip go to ddg servers
>a script makes a database for your ip and what that ip searches
Doesnt need to track you across the web to collect and sell data
>Privacy
>US-based service
As soon as you use an US service you gave up your privacy. Regardless who the fuck says what. You use an US service. You'd have more privacy being a naked 15 year old female in Syria than using US services.
Ecosia is comfy
>Uses search engine based in the country with hardest privacy laws worldwide
>Uses commercial search engine from said country
Please just kys.
nmap
How do you get rid of the ticks on sites u visited on DuckDuckGo.
The only reason I don't like DuckDuckGo is that it is programmed to massively favour certain websites.
For example, if your search has anything to do with programming, a large number of StackOverflow results will appear at the top, with the contents of the first result showing in the search.
If your search is for song lyrics, it will put the MetroLyrics result at the top.
Google at least has the integrity to respect net neutrality and not show bias towards certain websites.
>previously owned an email collector
don't know about that. maybe he changed stance
>adding a code to the websites you click
this is accomplished via http referrers. they don't need to keep a log, the site that you are linked to can, however
>nginx means ssl termination proxy
no it doesn't
>suggesting ixquick
hm
>what is my user agent
what are HTTP headers
>what is my ip
what is the internet
>where am i
what is js navigator.geolocation
and why did you click allow
>not show bias
google something, wikipedia to the right
they are the most frequented resources anyway. I'm sure that not everyone who wants to download gentoo wants to find your blog.
go to duckduckgo and search for img src in images with safe search off
>there is no way to prove that they are not collecting data, it's closed source
Just like there's no way to prove they ARE collecting data. Assuming isn't the way. We will only know once its source is shown to the public.
>defending this piece of garbage in 2018
based user
>there's no way to prove
>don't know about that.
Jesus Christ, at least make it less obvious that you are jewish next time.
Shit dude
Why don't you just write your own web spider?
DDG is handy because it has better features than Google with similar results.
Bangs, so I can search !g google, !a amazon, etc. Also, when I search for something like,
httpclient maven
it actually shows me maven central, with links directly to matching libraries.
You just have to assume every search engine is watching you. Also, Sup Forums is watching you. So is the Google captcha here. If you really gave a shit about privacy, you would not be on Sup Forums you'd be at the other chan that isn't behind fucking cloudflare.
>dr sage
oh my god that was beautiful
What are cookies and browsing history?
If you're logged in, it'll show bias. It's the formula for ad-cash.
I used DuckDuckGo to get here.
your argument is invalid
>he doesn't understand encryption
>The only "argument" to this leopard is that in the past he had spots. There's no way he has the same spots today.
Just type random URLs until you find what you were looking for.
>nmap
go on...
I use startpage. Not the fastest, but it's essentially a google search so the results are always satisfying.
>trust me, I am a duck
searx?
it's shit. ixquick was far better until they killed it.
Google is shit, starpage is a proxy
so garbage in, garbage out.
too many ads, shitty, censored jewgle results, what's the fucking point of using it?
Startpage is so fucking slow but yes it does work
Just use something like Searx or YaCy.
DuckDuckGo is inexcusable.
>muh privacy
Nigga searx is a proxy too, although much better than startpage or ixquick.
also metaGER if that's still around
>i have nothing to hide
searx is by default a metasearch engine that collates results from several different engines, as was ixquick.
But they have a Tor hidden service. What more do you want? Decentralized seach?
>Decentralized seach?
Unironically. And YaCy already provides that.