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hedge@beehaw.org to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 1 year ago

DuckDuckGo Is Taking Its Privacy Fight to Data Brokers

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DuckDuckGo Is Taking Its Privacy Fight to Data Brokers

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hedge@beehaw.org to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 1 year ago
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Privacy-focused company DuckDuckGo is launching a tool to remove data from people-search websites, a VPN, and an identity theft restoration service.

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  • unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Dont trust duck duck go with your privacy. Corpos gonna corpo. Sooner or later…

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      Then another one comes up, and the cycle continues

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        I use Kagi. At least I’m the one paying.

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          If it works for you… I agree with the general sentiment of “if its free you are the product”. However, I see kagi come up so often around here that I feel like it’s some astro turfing. I tried it and was not impressed. SearXNG is by far the best search engine I’ve used in a long time and the best part is I am hosting it locally on my PC, traffic is going out a VPN. You get the privacy and the best results possible since its a meta engine using many different engines.

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            I tried it and was not impressed

            It is better than ddg and Brave, that much I can say. Brave especially have been shit recently.

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              Never used brave, I think DDG is actually a pretty decent search engine overall. I use it as my backup to searxng and used it primarily for years now before switching to searxng.

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            Didn’t Google nuke SearX? Or did they only nuke public instances?

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              Google results work fine for me on my home instance:

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              If so, I wonder if that timeline lines up with when I was trying SearX. For the first few days I was blown away by the results, and then suddenly they became absolute garbage. I ended up switching back to DDG.

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              Wondering about this too 🤔

        • rasakaf679@lemmy.ml
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          If you are naive enough to believe that they are not collecting your data. Good for you and your peace of mind.

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            I feel like it’s a good way to get sued if you straight up lie to paying customers

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              Cash out, get sued by angry customers, file for bankruptcy. Who cares about your public image being shattered when you are already gone with the wind?

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                Well at least that gives them more incentive to stay clean compare to other search engines, no?

        • 4dpuzzle@beehaw.org
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          These days, paying doesn’t guarantee your exclusion from being the product. The only way to guarantee privacy is to design it into the product.

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    I don’t trust Fuck (lol typo, it was an accident, f and d are really close!) DuckDuckGo and stopped using it since the “relevant” ads from Microsoft: https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/company/ads-by-microsoft-on-duckduckgo-private-search/ I personally don’t trust them.

    Rather use an open source search engine like SearxNG . If you don’t want host your own search engine, then use a third-party hosted one: https://searx.space/ and probably switch from time to time. Sometimes the search results are slower or not as good, but that is a price I pay.

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      FckFckGo. I see what you did there.

      +1 for the SearxNG. That project deserves wide spread attention as far as I am concerned.

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      Exactly this. I read the article in the post and thought it actually sounds like a nice service, but after getting this ad when searching “depression” on DDG last year, I don’t think I’ll ever trust them again lol.

  • Cloudless ☼@lemmy.cafe
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    Who is going to watch the watchers?

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      The Overwatchers.

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  • Nightweb@lemm.ee
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    https://archive.is/Ql81V

    • hedge@beehaw.orgOP
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      Thank you!🙂

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    Another great site that does this and is promoted by Nord VPN: Incogni

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      “Promoted by Nord VPN” is a red flag in itself.

      • hedge@beehaw.orgOP
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        Could you expand on that?

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          It’s been 3 hours so I decided to go ahead and look for myself and I’m thinking perhaps they are talking about this: https://www.pcmag.com/news/nordvpn-actually-we-do-comply-with-law-enforcement-data-requests

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