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Google now completely turns me off. First, I don't need a search engine to find commercial ads for me. Second, I am center right having voted for both parties, but I find their searches to be highly biased for the left. |
Leaves you in vulnerable position. It does not offer all the results Google does.
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I left Google years ago because so many of my results showed left leaning results. I now use BING. I love the daily "Bing Page". Each morning, I'm greeted by an interesting picture and the story behind the picture. It's often a gorgeous or interesting place around the world. I love to read the broader description! It's like taking a little journey every morning!
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Ecosia.com is a German based search engine that I use along with DuckDuckGo. They used their profits to plant trees, so if you want to help them all you need to do is search. The results seem to be politically neutral and they do not track you if you prefer, or maintain a profile of you. So, they cannot sell your data to others.
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Thanks for the suggested alternative.
Initial trial is favorable. Along the lines of alternates....for a conservative news source try Gateway Pundits. |
Charlie , Your an Independent. Did you know that you can't vote in local elections unless there is someone running as a independent. Sometimes you can't vote even if your a registered Democrat. Of course you may have meant that you are a independent thinker which I applaud you.
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I used to use Moxilla Firefox and Go Duck Go. I hated the "big brother" aspect of Google, but I like the features of Google!! For example, when I search for a subject and want images of that subject (like Halloween), there is no comparison of the search capabilities of the two. Google crushes Go Duck Go in that aspect. It's been a while, but I don't remember Go Duck Go even having the ability to click on "images" when searching a subject.
Maybe I'll try Go Duck Go again (which means a lot of my "remember me" sites will have be log in with user name and password again. Sigh). |
A major issue that you are not addressing is that your browser, and its ads, have access to your web activity and data is sold to the highest bidder.
I switched to the “Brave” browser that blocks ads, tracking cookies, and does not sell your browsing activity. Occasionally, a web site with pop ups may not load correctly, so I temporarily switch to a backup browser. But denying the Silicon Valley tech giants access to your data should be a primary goal. |
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. love this...Googled Search Engines --- and GUESS WHICH WAS FIRST? SHOCKER!!! . . . |
I group Bing and AOL together as old and forgotten programs. I would like to add Bixby to that but Samsung won't let me on the Galaxy Note. Google search is fast and loaded with features. Never noticed any political leaning.
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According to Ask [Jeeves], Google has the best search engine. According to DuckDuckGo, Google has the best search engine. SHOCKER! (not) |
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