Some search engines that prioritize privacy ,other than google
Search engine other than google ,bing and yahoo Erich are quite popular check search engines which gives more privacy
💯Some search engines that prioritize privacy
Startpage.com
Startpage is a Dutch search engine company that focus on privacy as its distinguishing feature from other search engine.The website allows users to obtain similar to Google Search results while protecting users' privacy by not storing personal information or search data and removing all trackers. Startpage.com also includes an Anonymous View browsing feature that allows users the option to open search results via proxy for increased anonymity.
Type of site: Search engine, Proxy server
Launched in : 1998; (as Ixquick) ,2002; (as Startpage)
DuckDuckGo (DDG) is an internet search engine that focus on protecting searchers' privacy and avoiding the filter bubble of personalized search results. DuckDuckGo does not show search results from content farms.[5] It uses various APIs of other websites to show quick results to queries and for traditional links it uses the help of its partners (mainly Bing) and its own crawler. Because of its anonymity, it is impossible to know how many people use DuckDuckGo.
The company is based in Paoli, Pennsylvania, in Greater Philadelphia and had 200 employees as of November 2022.The company name is a reference to the children's game duck, duck, goose
Type of site Search engine
Available in Multilingual
Headquarters 20 Paoli Pike Paoli, Pennsylvania
Launched September 25, 2008;
Written in Perl, JavaScript, Python
Search Encrypt is a meta-search engine that gets its result from a network of search partners. It uses local encryption to ensure that the users' identifiable information can not be tracked. Claims to automatically erase your local browsing history after 15 mins of inactivity.
don’t log your searches, IP address or place cookies on your computer. This means there is not data to sell to advertisers or to use to retarget users
generate revenue strictly on a commission basis. When users buy something or place a call to action while using Gibiru, we take a commission. We don’t make any money by selling User hobbies, political interests and search logs.
Swisscows is a web search engine launched in 2014, a project of Hulbee AG, a company based in Egnach, Switzerland. It uses semantic data recognition that gives faster answers to queries and claims to not store users data. Swisscows also deems itself family-friendly, with explicit results entirely omitted.The engine's servers are based in underground data centers under the Swiss Alps, and geographically outside of EU and US.
Swisscows uses Bing for web search, but has also built its own index for the German language edition. It also has shopping search, music search (powered by SoundCloud), and a language translator powered by Yandex.
Type of site Web search engine
Available in Multilingual
Owner Hulbee AG
Created by Andreas Wiebe
Launched June 26, 2014;
Qwant is a French search engine, launched in February 2013 and operated from Paris. It is one of the few EU-based search engines. It claims that it does not employ user tracking or personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.
Qwant spread among its three main entry points: the normal homepage, a "light" version, and a "Qwant Junior"portal for children that filters results.
Qwant searches are powered by Bing[unreliable source] in addition to its own indexing capabilities.Qwant also confirmed the use of Bing advertising network.
As of May 2021, Qwant is the 105th most visited website in France and the 1415th most visited website in the world.
Type of site Search engine
Available in Multilingual
Headquarters Paris, France
Owner Jean-Manuel Rozan, Éric Léandri, Patrick Constant, Caisse des dépôts et consignations (20 %) ,Groupe Axel Springer (20 %)
Founder(s) Jean-Manuel Rozan, Éric Léandri, Patrick Constant
Launched July 2013;
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BitTorrent
These search engines work across the BitTorrent protocol.
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