• pingu
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    11 year ago

    Isn’t it Duck Duck Go that sent metadata to Microsoft, also if they denied it.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Interesting so I guess they use Microsoft ad services and thus send data to Microsoft. I just like their search results because they’re less spammy than Google. Also I found Google sensors their search results a bit more. Let’s say your trying to find a site for pirate streaming. You’ll have better luck with DuckDuckGo.

      • pingu
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        11 year ago

        Searching for pirate streaming/illegal websites on Google is in general not a good idea…

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Yeah in particular NFL streams idk how to find them. Luckily my work has a guy who always seems to know a good site.

    • Catweazle
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      01 year ago

      @pingu, I can’t detect nothing apart of some anonymous data.
      DDG is not my favorite search engine, but it can be considered private and reliable.

      • pingu
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        11 year ago

        Sorry, I remembered it wrong… the problem was that DuckDuckGo stopped blocking Microsoft trackers. But it seems that the contract with Microsoft was terminated after the discovery.

        • Catweazle
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          11 year ago

          @pingu, anyway it’s good to have several search engines at hand, apart of DDG, Startpage, Qwant, Mojeek f.Exmp. are good options.