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mybearworld
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GoboSnack wrote:

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mybearworld wrote:

I use startpage.
It's a duckduck go alternative, right?
It's google search results but without the tracking.

kotp 2

Last edited by mybearworld (July 20, 2021 11:49:58)

PATSATDAT
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Microsoft Bing
NFlex23
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Google, in Google Chrome.
Raihan142857
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NFlex23 wrote:

Google, in Google Chrome.
Mmm, don't you just love tracking software??
crispyapple
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Raihan142857 wrote:

NFlex23 wrote:

Google, in Google Chrome.
Mmm, don't you just love tracking software??
and with that setup you get the best of it
NFlex23
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crispyapple wrote:

Raihan142857 wrote:

NFlex23 wrote:

Google, in Google Chrome.
Mmm, don't you just love tracking software??
and with that setup you get the best of it
Yes, actually I don't mind the tracking, as it improves the software and databases. Plus, Google has all are information anyway so why worry?
Raihan142857
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NFlex23 wrote:

crispyapple wrote:

Raihan142857 wrote:

NFlex23 wrote:

Google, in Google Chrome.
Mmm, don't you just love tracking software??
and with that setup you get the best of it
Yes, actually I don't mind the tracking, as it improves the software and databases. Plus, Google has all are information anyway so why worry?
NFlex23
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Raihan142857 wrote:

NFlex23 wrote:

crispyapple wrote:

Raihan142857 wrote:

NFlex23 wrote:

Google, in Google Chrome.
Mmm, don't you just love tracking software??
and with that setup you get the best of it
Yes, actually I don't mind the tracking, as it improves the software and databases. Plus, Google has all are information anyway so why worry?
SonicFanX123_321
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google, never gonna switch, lel
Venatus_123
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i use bing and google
skymover1239
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Probably most original here, Metager. www.metager.org

OP and other DDG users DDG tracks you to

DDG privacy policy wrote:

We also save searches, but again, not in a personally identifiable way

After saying they don't collect anything, and don't spy on you.
LegoManiac04
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skymover1239 wrote:

Probably most original here, Metager. www.metager.org

OP and other DDG users DDG tracks you to

DDG privacy policy wrote:

We also save searches, but again, not in a personally identifiable way

After saying they don't collect anything, and don't spy on you.
That's not tracking though. Your searches are not tied to you, and they have no way of identifying who the searches belong to. I don't see how that's “tracking” or “spying.”

Last edited by LegoManiac04 (July 27, 2021 00:44:43)

ScratchCatHELLO
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skymover1239 wrote:

Probably most original here, Metager. www.metager.org

OP and other DDG users DDG tracks you to

DDG privacy policy wrote:

We also save searches, but again, not in a personally identifiable way

After saying they don't collect anything, and don't spy on you.

…but they don't link the IP addresses, emails, etc, so who cares?

if you want privacy, you could use TOR or a regular VPN
Chiroyce
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ScratchCatHELLO wrote:

if you want privacy, you could use TOR or a regular VPN
TOR + Linux + VPN + Another proxy = Total security
Vaibhs11
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binary search algorithm /j
bing chilling
Steve0Greatness
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I use

because google is bad.

Steve0Greatness
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Chiroyce wrote:

TOR + Linux + VPN + Another proxy = Total security
too bad it's nearly impossible to install tor on the ChromeOS Linux terminal(I tried, but someone else may be able to get it to work.)

Edit: Wait a minute, I think you have something there that's wrong.
Linux, on it's own, doesn't give you privacy, mostly makes you safer from attackers because there's a bigger userbase on Windows. TOR doesn't show your IP at all, VPNs mask them, but you can still see where the VPN IP is sending to(this is the same as all proxies).

Basically, use TOR + DuckDuckGo, don't use a proxy or VPN, Linux is 55% optional.

Last edited by Steve0Greatness (July 30, 2021 18:08:46)

skymover1239
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Steve0Greatness wrote:

Chiroyce wrote:

TOR + Linux + VPN + Another proxy = Total security
too bad it's nearly impossible to install tor on the ChromeOS Linux terminal(I tried, but someone else may be able to get it to work.)
I think it is on the Snap Store.
Chiroyce
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Vaibhs11 wrote:

binary search algorithm /j
where are you going to run it on?
Socialix
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theres nobody using ecosia or oceanhero here

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