Which search engine should use?

Duckduckgo its a botnet, now what?

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just add .com to whatever you want to see and hope for the best. It worked great for me in '95

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searx just werks

duckduck and startpage both promise to respect you're privacy.
So use the !startpage ddg bang, and hope at least one of them is telling the truth.

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Startpage

>has a poster of privateer 2: the darkening
GIWTWM

this

Qwant, superior baguette tech.
Also they don't have the hardware to track you, 3rd world country.

its slow af tho :(

How? Are you retarded?

no, its actually slower than google and startpage. I keep trying to go back to it, but it takes a full second or so compared to a half-second or less google search. Is there something im missing?

>how do meta search engines work

what are searx instances?

>france
>3rd world
What?

wdym by that. searx instances?

OK 2 and a half

Jewgle.
with blocked cookies, location, amnestic, with no permission to store data, access location, microphone, camera etc. and with endless google script

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DDG is best of the bunch when it comes to privacy focused search engines. Quick, clean, has !bangs (so it's a great default) and returns pretty good results most of the time.

It looks like garbage and it's slow. Also having to constantly toggle between my native language and English was annoying. Still a pretty good meta search engine, though I rather use DDG.

>mfw its blocked by OpenDNS

Might as well just use bing directly, outside of goolag and yandex everything else is powered by bing.

France is third world US is fifth world and India is 3.5 world.

>(((Open)))

They claim to use bing outside of France and Germany because they lack the actual resources at the moment.
Joke aside it is quite good for text-based, video and photo doesn't compare with the competition.
But yeah outside France / Germany I wouldn't recommend it (you can try a VPN)

It takes a huge of money to make and maintain a decent search engine. How would a non-botnet search engine pay for all that ?

Invent a new business model that doesn't prey on its customers. Use some clever trick to proxy it's request through said botnet without exposing its users. The sky is the limit. Oh and you can add block chain or coin at the end to leverage some funds via crowd funding.

I use alot of them and with sometimes even have a list of accounts that I only sign in from certain proxy IPs or regions.
Top 3 would likely be Qwant, Google, and Bing in that order.

There is that proxy that makes google requests for you, can't remember the name tho.

sounds interesting

Startpage?

Yeah, just heard about it, never dig into it

DDG forwards your information to Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, among others, as soon as you're using it

ixquick.eu

These have all been compromised by CIA

Sauce on that ?

the CIA

Seems legit, thanks for your service.

Google is your best friend, don't listen to those privacy KEKS.

Unironically this.

Thank god I'm not the only one.

this but unironically.
so what do YOU use?

>not using all of them

I use the local library.

GOOGLE

>he hasn't realised France in now Africa 2.0

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