Hi everyone, so I hear that a lot of are lost in choosing a good search engine apart from the popular ones, but I think I have the solution

The search engine I’ve been using on all my devices is named “Qwant” its French and of course European. Its private and fast, I’ve been using it and didn’t had any issues with it.

So yes I am also new here on Lemmy and just wanted to be useful.

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  • MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 hours ago

    It has pretty good results in my experience.

    Brave search also does, but it always wants me to complete captchas so I’m not using it anymore.

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    7 hours ago

    SearXNG is the best of ALL worlds. You can get results from every search engines, there’s no ads, and it’s self-hostable

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      6 hours ago

      With a private searxng instance searches still come from your single IP so if you use ie; google, bing, etc… You’re still being tracked heavily.

      Unless you use a public instance where your searches are ‘lost in the noise’. But then most of the search engines will block it so it doesn’t work very well in my experience.

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        4 hours ago

        I’m in learning-mode here, so forgive me if this is a dumb question: if I have my home server connect to a VPN for all outbound traffic, would that mitigate your issue with “your single IP”. Would that make it so the IP they see is my VPN provider’s, not mine? Thanks for any info

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          4 hours ago

          Thats better if you have your VPN change IP often, and also because VPN IPs are shared (unless you pay for a unique static IP) which means more noise in the traffic.

          But if you have a dedicated VPN IP, it’s basically the same then because your data can be tied to you at that IP.

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    13 hours ago

    i really like 4get, it’s proxy, and it has scrapers from most search engines available

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    22 hours ago

    if you think that qwant is private, qwant has some bad news for you ☞ https://about.qwant.com/en/legal/confidentialite/

    they share your information with Microsoft even with “No consent”

    this is not the first time i see these promotional qwant posts here. Either qwant is getting these posted or people who claim to care about privacy don’t read PRIVACY POLICY

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    1 day ago

    I don’t know if it’s accurate to describe Qwant as “private.” There is a bit to be desired with their privacy policy, such as them apparently sending your IP address to Microsoft

    https://about.qwant.com/en/legal/confidentialite/

    There’s also this bizarre section

    If you have not consented or are not subject to the Services offered, we automatically collect technical data… Salted hash of the IP address…, market segment of a query, date and time of the visit, information about the country and chosen language…

    Anonymized by Microsoft after 6 months.

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      5 hours ago

      I don’t like that searxng says no tracking, yes the app itself has none, but the backend search providers still track the requests from the instance IP, so if you’re the only user I don’t understand how it’s any better than just using google/bing/etc directly with ublock origin.

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          12 hours ago

          I have understood they use their own index already, like Qwant, and Bing to add to it.

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        11 hours ago

        Ecosia also has AI answers and bangs, you can use #g to redirect to Google for example.

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    23 hours ago

    I tried switching to Qwant, but was forced to complete a captcha for every search. It drove me nuts, so I went back to DuckDuckGo.

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    I’ve been using Qwant for about a month now on Vivaldi. I’m happy and see no reason to go back to Google full time. What I do miss from Google though is things like showing business opening times when searching

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      Yea I am also using Vivaldi too and I really like the freedom of customizations and its also European which is a huge plus and its privacy focused. I think Qwant and Vivaldi makes a great internet browsing experience in my opinion.

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    23 hours ago

    anyone know what their plans are exactly in terms of switching away from bing?

    also altough I smile everytime im not using google or bing directly anymore while getting these amazing results with that nice qwant UI:

    it’s image search is my biggest complaint usecase wise. the results are small, non-scalable and theres no similar search upon focusing one result

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          4 hours ago

          As I understand, it’s no small task to build or maintain a working search index. There’s a reason it’s mostly been huge, corporate entities that take on the challenge, and why smaller search providers tend to rely on preexisting ones.

          So I applaud Qwant and Ecosia on their initiative, but also understand that it may take a while before it bears fruit.