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"Ain't no such thing as a free lunch" comes to mind; certainly as it applies to the topic of search engines. There's a plethora of them out there, all claiming "your privacy" as sacrosanct and top of their mind. Truth be known it's all flim-flam. The pachyderm in the parlour is known as SEO, or Search Engine Optimization. It's a thriving & lucrative industry whose focus is "gain of function" in search engine ranking for their clients. Candour is certainly not their forte.

Anyone concerned with anonymity cannot rely on promises of third parties. Far too many intermediates in the supply chain. My approach is to employ a trusted and reliable VPN service that has not been blacklisted by some email providers. Virtually none exist. Another option to obfuscate your location or identity is to hook up with OpenDNS or NextDNS

I was an early adopter of DDG, but have also noticed their search engine isn't what it once was.

I've been testing alternative providers, specifically Yandex & Tor.

Here's my experience: Became frustrated with the abysmal efficacy of optical wipes, searched for "Blue Wonder Canada", a Canadian brand I trusted. Most all search engines' algorithms ranked Amazon at or near the top. And Amazon doesn't even carry this brand! None (except for Privacia) showed the manufacturer in the top 10. The clear winner was the Yandex browser & its native search engine. I obtained similar results with Yandex using Privacia.org search.

Yandex is the only SE that has gained my trust, its GUI supports interactive definition of search criteria, akin to AI. And above all don't yield to normalcy bias or the PTB's Russia! Russia! hoax,

Tor is really interesting,, especially with the "Onion" search option enabled. Definitely not for newbies, it's a no holds barred, wild west kind of approach, reminds one of the internet's younger years - 9600 baud modems, CPM, DOS, UseNet and all that. If you're into serious unfettered research it's the one, But beware - there be tigers in the grass.

Google's founders' mantra was "Don't be evil", now it's "Don't be evil, that's our job".

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I noticed that Brave has also changed. Can't find anything anymore.

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