Using privacy and Brave in the same sentence is a quite a leap.
I just realized it 😂
Brave is an ad company. Don't use Brave.
For the record, I use SearXNG with Librewolf
I am so curious about LibreWolf. I am gonna try it soon on my daily laptop (Linux of course 😂).
I've been using it for a long time, I haven't run into any issues with it.
I will use Firefox until the day it completely stops existing. You can pry it from my cold, dead hands. In regards to search engines, I'm using Startpage these days. I am actively looking around for something else that is free as in beer, useful, and reliable. I want to set and forget it, not constantly manage it because the instance I use is down or something.
presearch 👍
I'll check that out thanks.
@Sterben tho this post might not be doing so but still dont get why people like to compare and pick only 1 search engine to use forever
Just use all of them. Try all. Everyone has unique needs
Each company has differences in indexing. Tho the duck is Bing based, it chose to block "russian propaganda". For something as vast as the net, using 1 engine is like using only 1 eye to see the world
For a truly open perspective, use multiple! Only for convenience's of daily searches, maybe pick one
I'm using metager.org, because I won't trust a closed-source service like DDG or profit-driven company like Brave to not censor their search results.
I'd recommend a searxng instance.
"Yes, a security researcher revealed this week that even DuckDuckGo, which markets itself as "the internet privacy company," made an exception for its business partner Microsoft to its browser's blocking of some advertising trackers on websites, sparking accusations of betraying its purported privacy ethos."
No offense but I am not sure why people trust duckduckgo or brave. Brave for the obvious concerns with controversy surrounding their CEO. And duckduckgo for essentially being diet bing.
And the Duck also has a sketchy CEO
Brave is not a bad browser, but it uses Chromium under the hood. That is bad, because it supports Google's monopoly on browser rendering engines. You can either stick to Firefox, or check out LibreWolf. It's Firefox but with uBlock Origin preinstalled and all the privacy features already enabled and configured.
I must give props to Brave Search for its AI summarizer, which suprisingly does a pretty good job at using high quality sources from its index to give you a brief synopsis of the query.
True, I honestly like that too.
I use all of them, at once, with searx.
I use Brave Search and Firefox. But sometimes i have to use Chromium for compatibility issues although it is so rare.
DDG uses bing and they filter results based on their biased opinion. Just give me results let me care about the rest! Brave has a limited index, plus not a huge fan of their crypto scam. StartPage gets results from Google and seems better than the above two. But Google itself filters results so not great. tbh, to get unfiltered great results try Yandex, they do have good index and seem no or less filtering. It would be great if SearX would provide a wrapper around Yandex, but AFAIK Yandex blocks bots and non-human interactions and it is hard to add SearX support. Kagi - I don't want an extra subscription.
For now, I think SearX/Whooper instances are good enough
I'd never get into the Brave ecosystem. Have been trialing Kagi, it's been doing on par with Google thus far but I haven't trialed it hard.
Used Brave for a bit during August and liked it (mainly their Discussions feature) but stopped using it since I always liked Startpage. I see a few mentions of Mojeek here, so I'll give it a shot
Edit: Spelling correction (shot from shit kekw)
Edit II: Mojeek's results are bad
We're always on the lookout for feedback so if you use us again or are willing to send in the searches then it really helps us improve, the Eval Page is also worth mentioning for sending us these in a more interactive way. There's a new testing algo up there currently.
Why did you switch?
Just curiosity to be honest. But I see that there aren't many diversities between the DDG and Brave, so I may as well get back to DDG.
I gave brave search 2 goes over some years apart. everytime I get a captcha I said f u brave. duckduck not a single captcha.
I'm using presearch.com these days and I'm rather pleased with that
Thanks, I am gonna try it.
Same here, I mostly use brave search with occasional !eco
s. Although, both companies have made questionable stuff in their browsers (ddg -- not blocking m$ trackers, brave -- similar stuff with trackers, don't remember which, plus the whole affiliate link debacle).
In the end, the best thing is to use Firefox with Ads / Trackers Blocker.
Brave seems alright as a search Ingine, but its CEO looks fishy so I am not sure if I am gonna keep using it.
I trust more the DDG search ingini, brave kinda sucks ass.
At the end I switched back to DDG.
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