How Google's insidious behavior led me to find superior alternatives
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@HanlonsRazor , I have it in my bookmarks for a long time next to the essential AlternativeTo and FSF
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@Catweazle Maybe you already knew this, but .dev is owned by google... It doesn't make the list bad, just shows you how much of the internet Google controls.
Also - Vivaldi is listed! I don't think it was listed the last time I saw the list, but maybe I did not see. -
@code3 , in the normal network it is certainly impossible to do without Google 100% and possible alternatives often do not reach even close to the quality of services that Google offers.
But if it is possible to largely escape the surveillance of G (FB, Amazon), for this there are tools left over.
In another thread I mentioned f.Exmpl. Whoogle as a search engine, which not only keeps browsing private, it even redirects links to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and others to corresponding Front Ends, such as Invidious, Nitter and others, which is appreciated.Whoggle settigs are very impressive
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@Catweazle I will add whoogle and mojeek, thanks! (What are the suggest URLs?)
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@code3 , I have already edited the post and added the best public instance to Whoogle, you can ad id to the Vivaldi list, simply with right click on the search field and in ad as search engine.
https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search
"Get Google search results, but without any ads, javascript, AMP links, cookies, or IP address tracking. Easily deployable in one click as a Docker app, and customizable with a single config file. Quick and simple to implement as a primary search engine replacement on both desktop and mobile." -
@Catweazle Thanks! Do you use it as your main search engine or not? How reliable are the results?
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@code3 , I use currently Whoogle and Qwant as second. Whoogle is really fast and reliable.
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@Catweazle said in How Google's insidious behavior led me to find superior alternatives:
Whoogle is really fast and reliable
Not from what I saw today, but I will give it another chance. It looks like just Google in a restricted iFrame, though.
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@code3 , also like Startpage, with the difference that Startpage has ads and is slow.
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