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- Chiroyce
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
theres nobody using ecosia or oceanhero hereAltaVista /j
- PATSATDAT
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
theres nobody using ecosia or oceanhero hereI only use ecosia on mobile because I'm too lazy to download it on pc

- crispyapple
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
well most of that is correct but it strongly recommended that you dont use a vpn + tor. check out this videoif you want privacy, you could use TOR or a regular VPNTOR + Linux + VPN + Another proxy = Total security
- crispyapple
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
what databases?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?and with that setup you get the best of itGoogle, in Google Chrome.Mmm, don't you just love tracking software??
- mybearworld
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
[View post]theres nobody using ecosia or oceanhero hereWhat's that?
- Socialix
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
ecosia: plant trees by searching[View post]theres nobody using ecosia or oceanhero hereWhat's that?
oceanhero: get bottles off the water by searching, idk how to explain it
the only catch is that they only use bing to fetch searches
- 290Scratcher
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
I've used Ecosia/Oceanhero for over a year straight, only occassionally switching to another search engine if I want different results.
…has anyone talking about Tineye yet?
…has anyone talking about Tineye yet?
- scratchusername40
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
There's one called Ecosia that plants trees for every search, and it doesn't sell your data. I used it for a while but switched back to Google
- scratchusername40
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
…has anyone talking about Tineye yet?That's for images, I doubt anyone uses it to search the web
- 290Scratcher
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
Yup, but it still counts as a search engi-…has anyone talking about Tineye yet?That's for images, I doubt anyone uses it to search the web
a program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web.Does that mean Tineye isn't techncially a search engine?
- scratchusername40
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
I believe soYup, but it still counts as a search engi-…has anyone talking about Tineye yet?That's for images, I doubt anyone uses it to search the weba program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web.Does that mean Tineye isn't techncially a search engine?
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- Raihan142857
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
Images can be represented by characters. Checkmate liberalsI believe soYup, but it still counts as a search engi-…has anyone talking about Tineye yet?That's for images, I doubt anyone uses it to search the weba program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web.Does that mean Tineye isn't techncially a search engine?
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- scratchusername40
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
Yes, but remember:Images can be represented by characters. Checkmate liberalsI believe soYup, but it still counts as a search engi-…has anyone talking about Tineye yet?That's for images, I doubt anyone uses it to search the weba program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web.Does that mean Tineye isn't techncially a search engine?
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correspond to keywords or characters specified by the userThe user isn't specifying characters or keywords, they're specifying images
Checkmate conservatives?
- Sheep_maker
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
I think all search engines are biased to some degree, and it's more dangerous to be complacently treating one search engine as completely unbiased. It's best to be skeptical of any site listed in search results, regardless of the search engineI use Google. I will gladly allow myself to be tracked; after all, Google Search results' quality is as good as it is because Google tracks its usersIt's interesting how the thoughts on this vary. I think its results catering for you is ultimately harmful, because it will essentially give you the information you want, which in the age of misinformation is bad, as it will give you what you want to hear, whether it is true, reliable, etc or not. Engines like DuckDuckGo are unbiased and don't create result bias through the user's activities.
I think you misunderstand my point. I personally don't care about being tracked if it's by some algorithm or government agency that treats me as an object or commodity rather than a person since the consequences of their tracking are unlikely to affect my personal life. Google's tracking is what makes their products so good; one can think of it as a paid service where I pay my data to use their services.I use Google. I will gladly allow myself to be tracked; after all, Google Search results' quality is as good as it is because Google tracks its usersif you like google then you can use startpage or whoogle. there are basically front end's for google search so you wont be tracked but you will still have the same search results as google
Sometimes I use Bing because Windows' search bar insists on using Bing. I believe DuckDuckGo gets most of its results from Bing (as does Yahoo Search), so their result quality is fairly similar (as Eric Trump once discovered in a Tweet about the image search results for “mob”)
some good google alternatives are
DuckDuckGo
Searx (not really a search engine just a customisable frontend)
Startpage (also not a search engine just a frontend for google)
whoogle (same as startpage but open source and self hostable)
- crispyapple
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Scratcher
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oh ok i seeI think you misunderstand my point. I personally don't care about being tracked if it's by some algorithm or government agency that treats me as an object or commodity rather than a person since the consequences of their tracking are unlikely to affect my personal life. Google's tracking is what makes their products so good; one can think of it as a paid service where I pay my data to use their services.I use Google. I will gladly allow myself to be tracked; after all, Google Search results' quality is as good as it is because Google tracks its usersif you like google then you can use startpage or whoogle. there are basically front end's for google search so you wont be tracked but you will still have the same search results as google
Sometimes I use Bing because Windows' search bar insists on using Bing. I believe DuckDuckGo gets most of its results from Bing (as does Yahoo Search), so their result quality is fairly similar (as Eric Trump once discovered in a Tweet about the image search results for “mob”)
some good google alternatives are
DuckDuckGo
Searx (not really a search engine just a customisable frontend)
Startpage (also not a search engine just a frontend for google)
whoogle (same as startpage but open source and self hostable)
Last edited by crispyapple (July 30, 2021 12:47:43)
- Chiroyce
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Scratcher
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Search Engines.
I think you misunderstand my point. I personally don't care about being tracked if it's by some algorithm or government agency that treats me as an object or commodity rather than a person since the consequences of their tracking are unlikely to affect my personal life. Google's tracking is what makes their products so good; one can think of it as a paid service where I pay my data to use their services.Wow that makes so much sense!













