• pjhenry1216
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      102 years ago

      It’s worth the weird name if you care about maintaining privacy rights.

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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      42 years ago

      I personally use DuckDuckGo, but if you’re just after avoiding handing your searches over to Google there are other more “palatably-named” alternatives like Startpage, OneSearch, Ecosia etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      302 years ago

      I assume you’re not using, and have never used, Google (a silly sounding, misspelled math term that sounds like a sound a baby would make), Bing (sillier yet), Yahoo (it sounds almost as ridiculous as “Google” and their early advertising only made it worse), Yandex (what is it, a cleaning product or a search engine?), Baidu (sounds like a name from a children’s show), Seznam (sounds like a sauce), Brave (literally the same name as a children’s movie), Searx (someone tried to be cool by replacing “ch” with “x”… c’mon), or Qwant (bless you!). I’m curious, though… which search engine do you use?

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            Absolutely, also the old and obscure blogs, and the non-English websites of the world. Basically it is what Google was 10-15 years ago, and since it is not western, no DMCA fuks given, and they will not gimp their products – search results and reverse image tools.

      • bermuda
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        12 years ago

        Baidu means “100 times” in Chinese and originates from a classic Chinese love poem…