If your not, just move along – nothing to see here.
Q: What do you call a merger between FedEx and UPS?
A: FED-UP [just a little supply-chain joke]
I found a web site some time ago maintained by a guy named Sven Taylor. He writes great tech-focused articles that are easy to read. Today I am highlighting his recently updated list of alternatives to everything Google.
In my ongoing battle to help people extricate themselves from the nets of Globalist Technocrats, this post is my feeble attempt to help you and others to find technology that helps the user and not the other way around.
Google search alternatives [pasted from the link above]
When it comes to privacy, using Google search is not a good idea. When you use their search engine, Google is recording your IP address, search terms, user agent, and often a unique identifier, which is stored in cookies.
Here are eight Google search alternatives to consider:
- MetaGer – An open source metasearch engine with good features, based in Germany.
- SwissCows – A zero-tracking private search engine based in Switzerland, hosted on secure Swiss infrastructure.
- Searx – A privacy-friendly and versatile metasearch engine that’s also open source.
- Qwant – A private search engine based in France.
- DuckDuckGo – A private search engine based in the US.
- Mojeek – The only true search engine (rather than metasearch engine) that has its own crawler and index (based in the UK).
- YaCy – A decentralized, open source, peer-to-peer search engine.
- Givero – Based in Denmark, Givero offers more privacy than Google and combines search with charitable donations.