Privacy isn’t something you only need in certain situations or in partial amounts, and it’s a myth that you can’t have the same Internet you like and need, but with more privacy. At DuckDuckGo, we make privacy simple. For example, our mobile apps make privacy the default,

What the alternative? I came to DDG from Google and going back is non-negotiable. Brave search? Startpage?

Mr. Upsy
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Searx is pretty good.

Tryp
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I would use DDG (or any privacy search provider like startpage or Mojeek ) in Whonix and you want actual protections. Putting your faith in a for profit company to keep your safe when using their free online services ends in your being exploited somehow, somewhere, everytime. It’s inevitable if you’re the product.

I still think DDG is better than Google. Google can connect your search with lots of other services (email, youtube, android…). DDG obviously can’t do that.

Linux >>> Mac

It’s funny to see Mac users wants privacy.

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