Preferably one that doesn’t censor search results. Like DuckDuckGo, apparently

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      I agree that Kagi isn’t great from a privacy perspective. But in regards to clearing cookies, they do have a session link feature that uses a token to avoid the need to sign in all the time.

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      This was particularly visible on far right subreddits where they began heavily recommending yandex. Because that makes sense. Swapping from a privacy-centric search engine to a literal Russian propaganda conveyor belt? Yeah, sure. No clue how many bit the bait.

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      While I am not far right and don’t support Russia in this conflict, it’s still very wrong to censor anything political.

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      Does DuckDuckGoLite display the same search results as DuckDuckGo? if so, I might aswell use regular DuckDuckGo

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          I don’t know if these are the same but I quite like ddg html. I still don’t fully trust them because ‘murica but I haven’t heard of anything from them yet. I will probably switch to selfhosted librex sometime.

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            DDG HTML is quite similar to Lite, IIRC Lite does have some JS involved as opposwd to HTML versipn, but I could be wrong.

            DDG is Microsoft Bing under the hood, so yeah, not ideal. DDG also made some controversial changes when the Russia/Ukraine war started, but at least for me, I just didn’t see any lesser evils in the room that could still get me the results I needed.

            I’ve tried Brave Search and it’s impressive what they’ve done, but their monetization model via Crypto is unlikely to pan out and I don’t see them lasting long unless they can find a way to monetize without crypto and ad revenue.

            As far as searx is concerned, it just pulls in a bunch of other search engine results and I’m not sure if it just ends up supporting those engines at the end of the day. If anyone else knows more about whether these search platforms are still able to monetize off of searx results, please chime in.

            I haven’t heard of librex, but will take a look. Thanks for the lead!

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    Remember you’re writing an espionage political thriller, and that’s why you have to research thoroughly about navigating the dark web, obtaining rare minerals on the black market, refining radioactive isotopes, and atomic / hydrogen bomb configurations like the tellar-ulam.

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    I am using metager, but am not sure what qualifies as ‘best’ as I did not do much comparison.

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    Kagi. But I use Whoogle public instance and pretty happy with it 🙂

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        If there were no problems with payment from Russia, then I would gladly pay for kagi. but unfortunately there is no such possibility due to sanctions 🙁

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            Large commissions when replenishing a wallet/transfers, and Kagi itself is quite expensive for me to afford it)

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                300 searches per month? phthhthtpttpphppt, pre one day, maybe would be ok :)

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                  I am still on my 100 search free trial and its been over a month. Apparently i only average like 2-2.2 searches per day.

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    Kagi is quite possibly the least privacy friendly search engine out there. I swear there’s astroturfing going on here, I don’t know why anyone would pay for this, they’re just falling for marketing.

    Not to mention it just won’t work in private browsing and all your queries are tied to a specific account which also has your personal information from your payments.

    DuckDuckGo does not censor, that is misinformation and FUD. It’s probably the best search engine currently for most things.

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    In Firefox, enter * in the URL bar.

    Your own Bookmarks and Firefoxes search are the most private search engine. There are literally people googling “Google”.

    The Addon 404 Bookmarks is also really useful for finding dead Bookmarks