Also the solution to proprietary software
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I would love to switch away from DuckDuckGo, and I would be very happy if Mojeek was a viable alternative. I'll try using it for some time and I will report any issues I encounter with the search. Btw it's great that you're on the Fediverse!
True, some parts are made up (very plausible though) because there's no information on them
Yes, they are called data brokers and there are a lot of them, e.g. Acxiom, Kochava, Huq, X-Mode, SafeGraph and many more
I've been using Authelia for almost 2 years and I really like it. Never had any issues.
He makes such great content, I always get excited when he uploads a new video.
I also think Green Dot Aviation's video about MH370 is worth checking out.
uBO can be set up to block all JS by default, allowing you to manually whitelist each script. https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode:-hard-mode
Never heard of it.
It's pretty neat and Mullvad is a very privacy-focused company with a great track record. They released their search engine (which is a Google proxy) together with their own browser, which is based on the Tor Browser and developed together with the Tor Project.
SearXNG and 4get is what I recommend for privacy. They get their results from other search engines but those won’t be able to trace the query back to you. Also, it’s open source and everyone can set up their own instance so there is no incentive to generate profit from your data.
I tried to use 4get as a DDG proxy, all the instances I tried kept getting blocked by DuckDuckGo. It wasn't a great experience. I also tried SearX and SearXNG many times, I always keep coming back to DuckDuckGo, because it just works and it gives me decent results. With SearX, I often had trouble finding relevant results. I tried various options and different search engine backends in SearXNG, but I never really liked it. DDG is definitely far from perfect, but so are the other options, and I think DDG is the best and easiest to use for less technical users.
Tell me which of the options I listed you would use.
- Startpage is owned by an advertising company
- Mullvad Leta is only available to Mullvad VPN customers
- Brave does a whole bunch of shady stuff, e.g. installing VPN services on people's computers, although they never asked for it
The other options aren't good either
Raspberry PIs don't run on MB/s, they use GHz.