Privacy
Article lists privacy respecting search engines.
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Welcome to the new Brave browser. Experience a faster, more private and secure browser for PC, Mac and iOS and Android. Block ads and trackers that slow you down, cost you money and invade your privacy.
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A privacy respecting general web search engine from the people who gave us the Brave Web Browser. Brave search engine is available to everyone, you do not need to be using the Brave browser to access it.
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Brave search has it's own index of sites but also uses results from Bing when it detects that it's own index may not be enough. Brave Search is quite good for day to day searching but not as good for deep research and long tail searches. |
A focused campaign to provide free, open sourced alternatives to cloud services from Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook and others, that are more private. Site contains both information and links to actual free services.
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The Internet privacy company that empowers you to seamlessly take control of your personal information online, without any tradeoffs. A hybrid search engine deriving it's results from Bing, Yandex (maybe Yahoo) and several hundred smaller providers. Duckduckgo does not track your searches and keeps no record of you. (Recommended)
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Nonprofit defending digital privacy, free speech, and innovation.
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A secure chromium-based web browser that protects your privacy and browsing history | a free VPN privacy browser
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If you can live without personalisation there are plenty of alternatives. : 12 privacy engines reviewed.
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Good article. Reviews search engines with pretty good privacy. Details where most get their results from. |
The Private YouTube Client. A free Youtube client software for Windows, macOS, Linux that offers greater privacy. unGoogle. deGoogle.
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Uncensored anonymous proxy search engine which claims to list web pages that Google censors.
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This is described as a hybrid engine, meaning it gets it's main results from a different source which is not named, plus this is supplemented by it's own crawler. I don't know how the anonymous proxy part works (scant details on the site) but I can see this being useful for deep research. |
This is quite a big privacy respecting meta search engine.
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I'm guessing the backbone of it's search results come from Duck Duck Go and Qwant, supplemented by Mojeek and Gigablast. But it also searches Github, Gitlab, Project Gutenberg, Wikipedia and dozens more. This is worth trying. Metasearch. |
Public musings on the way technology and society impact one another. Posts things like:
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- "will remote work increase racism?" - a poetry generation interactive art piece - "blockchain developers need to keep user privacy top of mind" - "could virtual concerts allow artists to scale again?" - "the ability to go public on day 1 is a trap" |
One of the best web pages I have found detailing things you can do to increase your privacy online.
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This guide, which will hopefully be brief and light on opinion, is my attempt at proposing various things that most people can do to increase privacy. The target audience for this guide would be someone who is also interested in the topic and is in a position where they can start making changes without too much friction. |
A privacy respecting metasearch engine, run by a German non-profit. This engine has a 20 year track record.
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