Been using SearXNG for about a year now, and I just can’t deal with instances constantly getting blocked by search engines anymore. So I’d like to find something a bit more reliable. I’ve read that DuckDuckGo has had some controversies in the past, and I wouldn’t touch Brave with a 39 and a half foot pole.

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    Definitely give Kagi a try. Reliable, pretty accurate and privacy respecting. For that though you’ll need to actually pay for the service.

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      Can you explain what’s so good about it compared to Google besides the privacy aspect? I hear it’s “better” a lot.

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    Between the ones I tried startpage, DDG, and Brave the 1st one gives me the best results, all of them are privacy respecting

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      I’m pretty sure DDG said they were censoring certain results that were misinformation related to Covid stuff.

      Some people flipped out because ddg said they were removing results for what they deemed as conspiracy theories about Covid, at least that’s what I heard.

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        Yeah but… That was like 10 very loud idiots. There was a time where “news sites” spammed covid misinformation and they where right to block it.

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          Very true. Yeah I’m not saying I disagre with their choice, I just couldn’t remember akk the exact details of the drama.

          Some folks want zero “tampering” with search results. But honestly, a y search engine by definition is already curating the results before they ever get to the end user. The algos and crawler indexing they do, on top of all the ranking choices for relevance and organization is all effecting what comes back from a search.

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      Their browser is sharing data with MS, since they’re using their services instead of Google. They’ve been upfront about it and explained there is no way around it.

      As long as you just use their search engine, you’re fine.

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    Mullvad Leta is a good option but it’s not convenient because you need to be connected to their VPN

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    Search (pun) for a SearxNG (read as searching) instance.

    It’s an open source meta search engine. You can make it even more private if you selfhost it.

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      OP said they want to stop using SearxNG.

      Also, selfhosting it makesist less privacy friendly, if you are hosting it only for yourself, as the search engines your instance is contacting can easily determine that all those searches are coming from a same IP. Sp, even if it is preventing the telemetry collection, a detailed profile can be made on the person hosting it. Butiff multiple people are using it, profiling becomes difficult. Same is the case with using self-hosted VPNs. They are good against censorship and for some other things, but not for privacy.

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        Oh, thank you for correcting me! It’s right there and I didn’t see it. My bad.

        You raise good points. I confess I hadn’t thought about it like that. So, not only you corrected me, you also enlightened me. I’m today’s lucky 10000!

        Saying 'what kind of an idiot doesn't know about the Yellowstone supervolcano'; is so much more boring than telling someone about the Yellowstone supervolcano for the first time.