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DuckDuckGo
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Very protective of user privacy
DuckDuckGo does not collect or share any personal information. Their privacy page has a great rundown on why privacy is important. The most important repercussion of this is that DDG doesn't use the data collected to tailor results, avoiding exposure to the "Filter Bubble".
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No date information in search results
In search results, there are no dates when the pages were published, which doesn't allow you to immediately know if the page is outdated.
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Infinite scroll of search results
DuckDuckGo results page is an infinite scrolling page, so you don't need to be clicking through pages.
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Downranks misinformation results
Company announced that they are downranking misinformation results about the war by Russia media, after Russian's invasion of Ukraine.
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Ads are non-obstructive and don't track you
The ads are clearly labelled as ads and are non-obstructive. The ads are based on the searched keywords and there's no tracking involved on their visibility. You just need to remember that the site the ad links to might track you.
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Irrelevant search results
They store no information about you (theoretically a pro) but this results in absolutely awful search results, and having to modify your search terms 4-5 times to get what you are looking for.
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Can disable advertisements
The search engine allows freely disabling ads.
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Owner would compromise his service/customer privacy
In a question to Weinberg, “if you were served an NSL or were commanded to compromise your service/customer privacy in any way, would you and could you just pull the plug like Lavabit did or would you run into opposition from shareholders/investors that would prevent you from doing so?” Gabriel Weinberg said: “No one is preventing me from doing that.”
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Allows searching from specific sites using bangs
Bangs are commands that allow searching via a different website's local search engine, using keywords or abbreviations with an exclamation mark (!). For example searching "world war ii !wiki" will automatically redirect to Wikipedia.org and show results for the query "world war ii" there, instead of DuckDuckGo, using Wikipedia's search engine. The more common sites have shortened alternatives for these commands. Such as !g for Google, !i for images and !yt Youtube. The whole list of bangs can be found by typing "!bang" in DuckDuckGo.
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Still not better than Google
Results are quite often not as good. They just lack resources to do it, for now.
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Has a wide spectrum of instant answers
For select queries DDG pops up a box that supplies the exact answer. For example, searching "stopwatch" will pop up a stopwatch, asking for "words like..." will show a list of related words, typing "password" will generate a password, etc.
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Based in US, so they cannot guarantee there is no backdoor
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Many customization options for appearance
DDG allows customizing almost any aspect of the search engine's appearance including fonts, page width, alignment, header behavior, site icons, etc and has a selection of premade themes available as well.
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DuckDuckGo has no 3rd party certifications
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Lets you watch YouTube videos from the site
Duckduckgo lets you watch videos right from their site, so you can have more privacy than watching on youtube.com.
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Activism censorship
They started to block results based on activism.
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Has a .onion site
Only accessible from Tor.
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Search using language other than English is not so great
Korean would never use it.
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Sometimes results are better than Google
Sometimes the search results are better. Most of the times, they're at least as good as.
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Referrers
A referrer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage (i.e. the URI or IRI) that linked to the resource being requested. By checking the referrer, the new webpage can see where the request originated.” Basically it tells a website where you came from. DDG does give this out.
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Has many fun features
For example, if you search "Color Picker" , you see a color picker.
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Bing = DuckDuckGo
Duckduckgo depends on Bing for the query.
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Can function without JavaScript
Of course, it's nicer when enabled, but it's not required. Some browsers are too limited (mobile, terminal) or turn it off for security reasons (tor, etc.), and DDG still works.
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Search results are often unrelated and limited
Common conversions do not work, i.e. searching for 15F to C does not give you the conversion but just a bunch of conversion websites. Very frustrating. It's a simple thing but makes a huge difference to the browsing/searching experience. Also location based only works for the country you're in. Searching for, say, McDonalds only gives country results for McDonalds and no local results such as where a local restaurant may be. Not very helpful.
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Good for Linux users
DuckDuckGo has an API with some websites. With the help of this API, if you search for a fix of a problem in Linux, you can easily find an answer to the problem. For example, if you search for "How to update linux", you will get a message like this: How to install updates via command line Try this: sudo apt-get update # Fetches the list of available updates sudo apt-get upgrade # Strictly upgrades the current packages sudo apt-get dist-upgrade # Installs updates (new ones) --SirCharlo
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DuckDuckGo has many 'Owners'
DuckDuckGo is owned by Gabriel Weinberg who is is the founder, current CEO and controlling shareholder. Investors/shareholders include Union Square Ventures and several others. DuckDuckGo generates its income from advertising (Bing Ads) and collects affiliate revenue (Amazon, eBay).
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No filter bubble
DuckDuckGo does not filter your search’s with the data that they have. You get to see everything the Internet has to offer in a safe, private way.
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Needs a clearer vision of the future
What's duck's goal or quest?
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It's mainstream
This is the biggest private search engine there is
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DuckDuckGo and Yahoo Partnership
See here and here.
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Lets you go to other sites
You can go to the Wikipedia page for pigs by doing !w pig.
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Shows too few images
When searching for images only, it shows too few of them and only a handful are related to the search terms.
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Hosted on Amazon servers (EC2)
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Bangs do not protect user privacy and can be misleading
Using these bangs will instantly connect you to the service you requested. For example typing “!g white cat with green eyes” and hitting return, drops you off on the Google website to display your results (thus logging your IP, search term and browser info immediately). It does not get you Google results inside DuckDuckGo. It is reasonable for DDG users to assume and expect a private search engine warns if there is a risk to that privacy being lost, like it does with Youtube videos but in the case of Bangs this does not happen.
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Saving settings in Duckduckgo's Cloud still needs improvement
Cloud save and the ability to pull up your settings on any device is a nice idea but the implementation needs work.
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Doesn't do personalized searches
Since they don't track you the results are not tailored to your interests.
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Form over function (overall search experience is poor)
It's nice to adjust the settings and all but after a couple of days you will want to go back to a more functional search engine. Sure DDG looks shiny and !bangs are great but many wouldn't consider it as a viable alternative. Better results for search queries is more important than fancy looking CSS.
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Searx
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Extremely customisable
Since you have access to all the .yaml files, you can easily modify it to your needs.
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Not very mobile friendly
Needs WSL2 for windows, and works natively on macOS and Linux But no support for Android or iOS
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Can add many search engines
Have a vast choice for choosing search engines
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Can use a proxy
Using a proxy called Morty hides the IP address of the user
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Most Private Search engine
Since it can be hosted on your own server/ computer, it is very private, nothing leaves your computer. No cookies or ads too
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Very fast
Since it is a Python program with a web interface, it's very very fast even on a poor internet connection
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Supports instant answers
Uses Google and Bing, and hence has the 'quick answers' feature of both the search engines.
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Brave Search
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Anonymous Data collected (Opt in only)
Brave Search collects some anonymous data (can be opted out) such as the number of searches made per day, and the browser version and OS version used during query. But Brave Search does NOT record or collect the Search Query itself, not even anonymously, making Brave Search more privacy-respecting than Duckduckgo. Find out more here.
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Does not track geo-location
Doesn't use localization API or Fingerprinting for geo-location. Is not even interested to localize by ISP IPs.
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Personal data is being sold to finance their own business
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Has its own indexing engine
Independent search. Does not depend on other search engines for results, unlike Duckduckgo, which depends on Bing.
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English only for now (in Beta)
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Relevant Results (better than Duckduckgo)
Search results in Brave are much more relevant than Duckduckgo. Impressive search engine!
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Not clear how to navigate settings
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Great privacy policy
Everything is detailed here.
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Brave's CEO is anti-LGBTQ
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Multiple region support
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Brave
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Free/libre software
Released to the community under the Mozilla Public License (MPL), this software respect the FSF's four freedoms, including the freedom to use, modify, and redistribute with or without modification freely.
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Brave is an Ad company
Brave Software is a for-profit company (though users must opt into Brave ads and Brave doesn't track users.)
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Option to disable additional privacy concerns
Like fingerprint tracking.
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Download package is very large considering it as a browser
Brave takes on a lot of roles besides just browsing so it is understandably a larger file.
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Takes care of privacy and security
Takes privacy seriously by blocking ads and trackers and not tracking people's searches. Things like HTTPS everywhere and no tracking are standard with Brave. In most other browsers, things like these are optional at best.
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Useless built-in 'ad blocker'
Its adblocker is useless to be honest. Since the extension uBlock Origin is a great blocker by itself, the Brave ad blocker does not block every ad!
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Built-in adblocking
Other apps make it difficult to block ads without rooting your phone or going through unoptimized add-on stores, but Link Bubble blocks them out of the box, making browsing much less crowded. Contains an optional "Allow Brave Acceptable Ads" So you can support the site you truly enjoy.
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Quite intrusive advertisements, especially on Windows
Advertisements keep popping up in the Windows notification center. Must opt in to ad system, but no option to disable sound for ad notifications only.
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Optional feature for you to get reimbursed for viewing ads
Basic Attention Token; you can decide to opt into a new blockchain-based digital advertising system, giving publishers a better deal and users a share of the ad revenue for their attention.
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Still dependent on Google
Since it's based on Chrome.
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Now supports Chrome Webstore
It's now a faster, less intrusive Chrome.
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Uses much RAM
1 tab, 400+ RAM, also it depends on what website you're on.
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Tor is available right in the browser
Private Window with Tor hides your IP address from the sites you visit.
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Same security-holes as Chrome
On the desktop: Brave uses the same browser engine as Chrome, meaning it has the same security-holes as Chrome. Chrome is a big target for hackers (being the most popular browser in the world), and a webpage that will hack Chrome may also hack Brave. However, Brave has security features that Chrome doesn't (such as a built-in adblocker). Those features will stop many hacking attempts.
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Faster than Google Chrome
Brave consistently beats Chrome in speed, might have to do with less tracking being run in the background.
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Doesn't remove search engine ads
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Very fast
The fastest browser out there.
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No reader view
Can be accessed with an extension though.
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Sync is now available
Option to synchronize data between devices using peer-to-peer connections. No sign-in required, only a sync code.
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Dumbed down in the latest versions
In previous versions, Brave felt more like Firefox. Now it's been dumbed down, it feels more like Chrome/Chromium. For example: There's no menu-bar.
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Option to pay supported sites based on view time percentage
Set up automatic micro-donations. Brave will automatically divide a monthly donation among the top sites you visit. And/or, you can decide which sites get what percentage of your donation. It’s called pinning.
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The iPhone version has some odd behavior
On reopening Brave, it often returns you to the "search results" page, rather than the webpage you had previously browsed to from the search results page. Might just be a specific configuration.
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Supports the latest technologies
Brave regularly adds new functionalities like decentralized domain support and a native crypto wallet long before Chrome considers them. These features to be disabled in settings.
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Cache dump
Doesn't clear cache well, shows same page even after emptying it until you ctrl+F5 to get fresh page every time you visit the page(s).
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Developed by creator of Mozilla and Javascript
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A browser for NFT-ers(?)
There would be less of a problem with using Web3 solutions if they weren't sometimes looking like an art for art's sake, a jerkcircle shoving down it's own topic down the users' throat. Replacing the Web 2.0 with another commercial solution is bound to end up as a reinvention of the wheel, where even more commercialization and direct monetization will push digital exclusion. Non-profit open source community has achieved great things while so far NFTs and cryptos are, not without a reason, ridiculed.
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Cross-platform Web Browser
Brave is available on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS
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Sync issues
Unable to sync extensions, no cloud sync (only device sync).
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Appearance
No options to customize apperance, and make the bookmarks appear on the home page, for instance.
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Creator support limited
Most creators don't use it and so will not profit from the crypto system.
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Poor Customer Support
Only customer support available in Brave community. Mods usually does not help.
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Promotes search engines that track users such as Bing and Google
Google Search is the first search engine on the list.
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Bookmark management
Bookmark management is not as seamless as other browsers.
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No cloud sync like Firefox
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Power hungry, uses much more battery power than other browsers
Per default Brave enables hardware acceleration which results in a much higher energy (battery) consumption than the most other web browsers.
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Hypocritical/deceptive stance on privacy and advertisement
Brave is advertised as a browser that respects your privacy and blocks ads while still supporting content creators. However, at the same time the company is making deals with Facebook, Twitter and others to whitelist their trackers and ads
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Bookmark button located on the left side of the URL bar and can't be moved
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Bing
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Incentivizes use by offering rewards
First 15 searches of the day earn 1 credit each. Credits can be exchanged for various things such as gift cards, discounts, or memberships.
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USA Based
USA based = no privacy. Don't trade ease of use over privacy!
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Advanced image search
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Owned by Microsoft
Guaranteed censorship, guaranteed bias, and guaranteed absolutely no privacy.
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No advanced search page
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Very very slow
Bing has very slow load times compared to other engines.
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Can look for animated gifs
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Qwant
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Slow
It is slow. It loads like 5 images in 5 seconds whereas Searx and DuckDuckGo load almost everything in 5 seconds (10MB/s internet).
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Based in Europe
Stricter data privacy protections as compared to the US.
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Requiers JavaScript
Without enabled JavaScript you can't even type your search request.
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Respects privacy
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Does not allow to limit search result to last year
Max. limit is past month.
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Offers full (links, news, etc.) and light interface
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Includes searching for: Images, News, Videos, Shopping, Social
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Modern and intuitive design
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Cookie-free
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Relevant results
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Includes a time filter (past 24H, past week, past month)
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Fast
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StartPage
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Privacy focused
Unlike Google, Startpage does not record user IP addresses and strips away any uniquely identifying user information before sending the search request to Google. For each search result, Startpage also provides users with the option of viewing them via Ixquick's proxy services known as Ixquick Proxy.
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Owned by advertising company
Owned by System1, which also owns Waterfox in addition to Startpage.
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Offers a free proxy with every search results
The optional proxy allows you to visit linked sites anonymously too. While in the protection of the StartPage proxy, the third-party sites and its advertisers cannot "see" you. Plus, the site cannot download malware onto your computer.
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Uses only Google search results
Depends on Google for search results.
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Filter by time like Google
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Recommended for its no-logging privacy
Your IP address, search query, what site you came from and what site you click on in the results, none of this is logged. That is, by the search engine operators themselves. Even Edward Snowden recommended StartPage for its no-logging privacy.
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Based in Netherlands (Europe)
StartPage is based in The Netherlands, where privacy is protected by law, so it is not subject to the same mandates and laws which is one (BIG) less thing to worry about. They own and operate their own servers in colocated facilities both in the U.S. and internationally.
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Independent & private
StartPage is owned by Surfboard Holding B.V., a privately held, independent Dutch company, run by Robert Beens, whose only activities are operating StartPage, Ixquick and StartMail. No 3rd party investors or venture capital behind it as far as I could find. StartPage (and Ixquick) generates income solely from advertising (Google Ads).
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Certification
StartPage has been audited by a 3rd party; EuroPriSe. They look at the use of cookies (all kinds), logging, web hosting and content delivery networks, use of social plugins and much more. This certification is renewed every two years. Having a trusted and respected 3rd party verify your claims is a big plus. See here.
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Referrers
A referrer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage (i.e. the URI or IRI) that linked to the resource being requested. By checking the referrer, the new webpage can see where the request originated.” Basically it tells a website where you came from. Startpage does not give this out.
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Pulls results from two search engines
Startpage is a hybrid search engine combining results from Ixquick and Google.
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Siik
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Search results are very limited in scope
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It has news
It has a very cool news section.
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It has its own index
It's not a metasearch engine.
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Entities search
It shows up entities and descriptions from Wikipedia.
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Eye-catching
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Safari
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Works elegantly in OSX
The rendering of the pages and the browser compatibility with OSX works smoothly, when compared to other browsers. Also you get very high battery life with Safari, when compared to Chrome.
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OSX only
Apple dropped Windows support after Safari 5.
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Extremely fast
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Does NOT block Ads
Doesn't block ads, unlike browsers like Brave and Vivaldi.
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Sleek design
– No distraction stuff like favicons in tabs, all that borders, bevels and embosses in panels like in other browsers, no ugly shaped tabs. – Neat adress bar. – Good looking start “show all tabs” screen.
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Poor support for new web technologies
Safari usually takes its time when it comes to adopting new and useful web technologies meaning that the user gets an inferior experience compared to other modern browsers.
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iCloud syncing
Tabs, passwords, bookmarks and, history all sync across devices.
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Proprietary
While Safari er is currently available gratis (without monetary charge) on Mac OS X, it is currently not libre (meaning that it does not allow users to view the source code used to create, to modify that code, or to redistribute modifications) and is therefore neither free nor open-source software.
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Safari uses Webkit, a great open source web engine
Webkit is very light compared to Blink, renders web pages at an incredible speed, great CSS support and is also constantly evolving.
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Outdated Rendering engine
All other browsers and toolkits (Qt/GTK) have shifted to Googles Blink-fork of KHTML/Webkit so Apple is currently the only main contributor left.
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Terrible support for open source formats like .VP9 or .ogg
Apple does not support open source formats. Instead, they use H.264 and H.265.
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Even on OSX not the best Experience
Video controls are bad esp. on youtube. Only few browser extensions.
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Yandex
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Good search
Sometimes more results than Google and DDG.
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Very lightweight and fast
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russian google
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Minimalistic and beautiful
Yandex seems to get their inspiration from Chrome and Safari making this an undoubtedly beautiful browser with its unique and good looks.
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Quick and reliable
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No repeated ads
Ads of services and productions you search online keep reappearing on google searches.
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Qwant
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They mainly use Bing results
It's a metasearch engine.
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No user tracking
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Results non accurate as Google
They are not accurate as Google.
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Has a lite version
Available here.
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Based in France
While France is in Europe, the France government can ask for the information from search engine at any time so it's risky too.
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Hosted in the EU
It uses a strict data regulation law.
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Not very good Android and iOS app
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Good search results
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Filter by time restricted to max one month
Some other search engines offer a whole past year.
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Ecosystem Qwant Maps, Music, Boards
They are building an ecosystem .
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Instant answers
They have like "shortcodes" named instant answers that let you have an answer from the Qwant interface (for example the hash of a word).
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Qwick commands (jump to any other search/website)
Use "&g" to jump to google; &a for amazon; &tw for twitter; &ec for ecosia; … More here.
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Private infrastructure and hosting
They own their servers .
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Ad free/Merchant independent
So far, Qwant does not sort searches based on Merchant.
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No filter bubble
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Presearch.org
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Rewards
Allows users to earn tokens for searches conducted on the platform.
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Requires to login to use it
You can't even read the "About" section without creating an account.
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Community driven
The algorithms are provided by the community allowing for transparency and no manual manipulation.
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Portal vs. Engine
It's currently a search portal; the engine is scheduled for release sometime later this year.
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Customization
Users can choose which engines they use most (i.e. Github for developers or image searches for artists).
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Easy working and customer friendly
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Potentially invasive of your privacy
Google records your searches. Use incognito mode.
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Easy to use
Google makes it easy to quickly get your search results.
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Censors search results
Search "Was 9/11 an inside job" and compare the results to Bing's.
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Most relevant results
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Google is becoming Big Brother
Google search, chrome, Gmail, analytics, streetview, android, YouTube.
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Fast
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Google promotes AMP websites
Google favours web pages that use AMP web technology, a technology that claims to lighten the load of web pages, but in reality in many cases slows down and is difficult to implement. And the worst thing is that it makes Google host and display the web page in AMP format from its servers.
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Still many times comes up with the best results
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Filters by who paid Google more
Ads always shown above organic results.
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Most widely used
google.com is the most widely used search engine.
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Best UI
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Many features
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SEO Friendly
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Can customize privacy
Has a site called privacy.google.com that you can use to make it more private
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Wikipedia at the top
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Not a search engine
Centpage includes multiple search engines to search with, but Centpage is NOT a search engine itself.
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All useful websites at your fingertips with multiple search options
Quite useful to search across multiple categories and search engines.
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Customizable Homepage
Having an account allows you to add in your bookmarks and customize homepage.
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