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Featured features The anonymous display feature allows you to anonymously visit websites from search results on both desktop and mobile. It basically works like a (free) VPN. 2. DuckDuckGo DuckDuckGo is the most popular private search engine and is the polar opposite of Google in terms of its focus on user privacy. (But we do make money from user searches. ) Your search history is stored in a non-personally identifiable manner. This means that nothing that identifies you, such as tracking cookies or IP addresses, is stored. This is a big plus despite the results being pulled from over 400 sources ,
including our own crawler (DuckDuckBot), crowdsourcing sites like Wikipedia, and partners like Bing and Yahoo . To see how effective it was, I entered the same keywords into Google and DuckDuckGo. From “covid-19 updates” to “kaws Western Sahara Email List marina bay”. The results were very similar. The same can be said for breaking news. DuckDuckGo is based in the United States and is a member of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, which frequently collects large amounts of surveillance data from internet companies. , is a possible negative point. Featured features DuckDuckGo's " Bangs " feature gives you direct access to search results from other sites. For example, typing "!w" and the keyword (e.g. "!w singapore") will take you directly to the Singapore page on Wikipedia. 3.Brave We like Brave Search 's focus on unbiased results drawn from its proprietary index.

The company took the bold move of abandoning its dependence on Google SERPs in October 2021 . We found that searching for both evergreen content and timely news is similar enough to Google's search results, as long as you allow anonymous local searches. If you prefer more privacy, you can turn off this toggle and do a manual search, such as "Things to do in [location]." Like other search engines here, there is no user profiling or personalized or targeted advertising. The search engine is part of Brave Software, whose co-founders include Brendan Eich (creator of JavaScript and co-founder of the browser Mozilla Firefox) and Brian Bondy (former senior platform engineer at Mozilla). Featured features Brave has a knowledge panel that gives you quick answers to your questions, just like Google. 4.Swisscows Swisscows is a search engine based in Switzerland that has its own index for German queries. For other languages, get search results from Bing. However, this is not an issue because all search queries are stripped of personally identifying information.
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