Ecosia is great in general, they’ve done stuff like this before for wildfires and such, and they are carbin negative and use 100% of their profits for helping the planet

The search engine is also pretty good too!

  • @Fried_out_Kombi
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    I use ecosia as my default search engine! It’s pretty great, and it respects privacy. It even tells you roughly how many trees have been planted from your searches.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      Wait… how does that work?

      If our searches fund trees, then our searches have to be making them money… and I’m not aware of many advertisers that respect privacy.

      • @Fried_out_Kombi
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        131 year ago

        They show you ads based on your search terms, not based on trackers or digital profiles of you.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          I could be convinced that the search engine itself isn’t profiling me.

          But if by virtue of loading the ad, the advertiser gains my IP address, MAC address, and a fingerprint based on things like my installed fonts, then that’s not really privacy in any meaningful sense.

          • qaz
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            It’s just a couple links at the top. It doesn’t load in any custom HTML/JS or iframe afaik.

      • @Agent641
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        61 year ago

        They sell your feet pics to degenerates

      • @Fried_out_Kombi
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        61 year ago

        66 is recorded currently in my ecosia account, but I used to have well over a hundred on an old PC before I ever realized you could sign in to track across devices. I probably have a ton on my work PC that isn’t tracked to my account either.

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          I just learned you can create an account to track this! I am always a bit sad to see my progress being lost on cookie refreshes or whatever happens. Will change this as soon as possible. Thanks for highlighting that!

        • XusonthaOP
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          Thats great! How long have you been using Ecosia? I just wanna compare with my stats, since I have 1.4k

          • XusonthaOP
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            51 year ago

            Their privacy policy is pretty good and good enough for me, and it’s leagues ahead of Bing and Google’s. Also, it’s just for tracking trees, which isn’t hard to do privately

            • @[email protected]
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              -41 year ago

              mmmkay… remember google used to say… dont be evil, now they have literally put DRM in their browser so ensure they are serving you ads.

              • XusonthaOP
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                111 year ago

                Well that’s because they went public and expanded and all that jazz; Ecosia is a certified B-Corp and nonprofit and an owner sold their shares to the Purpose Foundation so they can’t sell Ecosia.

  • TWeaK
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    211 year ago

    I made the switch to Ecosia because it’s basically the same as DDG but it gives me the option of going to Google Maps as a link, rather than always having to type the !g tag.

    • XusonthaOP
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      Yeah, and it also has the feature where if you want to search something on google just put #g in the search and it auto redirects to google like bangs!

      • TWeaK
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        51 year ago

        Yeah both DDG and Ecosia have the shortcuts, what annoyed me with DDG was that if you searched for something then clicked a Map result it took you into Apple Maps, which was crap. With Ecosia when you click Maps it just gives you a choice between Google and Bing - with DDG I’d always click the link and then have to go back and type in the bang.

    • @ieatmeat
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      I dunno, I used to use ecosia and eventually switched back to Google because ecosia kept giving me bad or irrelevant search results compared to Google. That was a couple years ago, is it worth it giving it another try?

      • TWeaK
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        111 year ago

        Both Ecosia and DDG use Bing for their back end. I still find myself throwing in a !g occassionally when I don’t like the results, but frankly Google has gone down hill and isn’t much better a lot of the time.

  • @scarabic
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    141 year ago

    I guess they’re announcing it in advance so that if anyone objects to funding humans instead of trees (as someone surely will) then they’ll be free to not use Ecosia on that day.

    • XusonthaOP
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      Well that, it shows they are doing good things and they care, and it functions as an incentive for people to use Ecosia or convince others to join like this post here does

      • @scarabic
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        11 year ago

        True but it does look like planting trees has been their entire thing up until now. Maybe they’ve done 1-time things like this before, I dunno.

  • Otter
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    51 year ago

    Does anyone have recommendations on good places to donate more directly?

  • BornVolcano
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    31 year ago

    Can someone please explain how to move to ecosia on an Android mobile device, but in tech-stupid-ese?

    • XusonthaOP
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      Go to settings and search engine, and if there is an option to add a custom search engine put this in https://www.ecosia.org/search?q=%s otherwise you would either have to already have it as an option like on brave or just download the Ecosia app. Chromium doesn’t seem to by default allow custom search engines, so a lot of chromium browsers will probably not have it.

      • BornVolcano
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        21 year ago

        There’s an app! Good to know!

  • Sibbo
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    Helping earthquake victims based on their news coverage is a little questionable, when you advertise with investing in sustainability.

    • @FlaxPicker
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      141 year ago

      Where did you read that funds are based entirely off that specific earthquake news coverage?

    • @Linus_Torvalds
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      51 year ago

      While it can be somewhat cynical to play out environmental vs social issues, I agree with the scepticism here.

  • @ttmrichter
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    I think you should probably instead know that it’s better to just donate directly to the aid agencies actually supplying the aid instead of letting a non-aid entity charity-wash themselves to get more money later.

    • XusonthaOP
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      Well, first off, you don’t donate to them, you use their service and they donate the revenue. Second, Ecosia is a non-profit and a certified B-Corperation. Third, they aren’t charity-washing, all the advertising they did was this short blog post.