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As a model running through DuckDuckGo’s privacy layer, I can provide you with accurate information about their privacy features.
DuckDuckGo is a search engine that prioritizes user privacy. They have a strong commitment to protecting user data and have implemented various measures to ensure anonymity. Here are some key aspects of their privacy features:
- No tracking: DuckDuckGo does not track users’ searches, browsing history, or any other personal information.
- No personal data collection: They do not collect or store any personal data, including IP addresses, user agents, or other identifiable information.
- Encrypted searches: Searches are encrypted, which means that even your ISP or network administrators cannot see what you’re searching for.
- No targeted ads: DuckDuckGo does not display targeted ads, which reduces the risk of data collection and profiling.
Regarding cases where DuckDuckGo’s privacy was questioned, there have been a few instances:
- 2011: DuckDuckGo was criticized for using Amazon Associates, which could potentially track user behavior. However, they quickly addressed the issue and removed the affiliate program.
- 2019: A security researcher discovered a bug in DuckDuckGo’s browser extension that could potentially leak user data. The issue was promptly fixed, and an audit was conducted to ensure the security of their systems.
- 2020: DuckDuckGo faced criticism for using Microsoft’s Bing API, which some argued could compromise user privacy. However, DuckDuckGo clarified that they do not share user data with Microsoft and that their partnership is limited to search results.
It’s essential to note that DuckDuckGo has consistently demonstrated a commitment to user privacy and has taken steps to address any concerns or issues that have arisen. They are transparent about their practices and have implemented robust measures to protect user data.
If you have any more questions or concerns about DuckDuckGo’s privacy features, feel free to ask!
Is anybody using duckduckgo over searx or other search engines? What is your experience?
i just use my local searxng instance and get results from like 10 engines including ddg, then filter with ublacklist
Ublacklist works with searx? Good to know, I want to try this myself.
Your search results must be so clean and useful.
yeah it works but if you use a local instance you have to compile the extension yourself to include your instance.
I love searxng in theory, and I use it as my default search engine, but very often I am missing results; I don’t know if it’s deliberate censorship from bing and google so you don’t use their apis on 3rd party platforms, or if searxng is just buggy, but no matter what search engines I enable in the config, I am missing results.
i have that issue as well, sometimes it’s missing results and other times i get the same result repeated on page 2. not sure why that happens, but i guess it’s just a bit buggy.