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- privacy@lemmy.ml
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Chrome updates Incognito warning to admit Google tracks users in “private” mode::Warning added to Chrome Canary as Google settles Incognito class-action suit.
Standard Lemmy comment recommending Firefox.
Standard Lemmy reply recommending DuckDuckGo.
Standard Lemmy Counter point recommending StartPage.
Standard Lemmy reply mentioning Kagi is great if you’re willing to pay for a search engine.
Standard Lemmy user recommending Linux
Non standard comment recommending SearX?
Ive heard about it what is it please explain
More or less SearX is an open source meta-search engine that can be customized and configured to look through a wide array of existing search engines.
Anybody can run a SearX instance, and many do, with different backend configuration, and sometimes a bit of a customized front end.
Https://searx.space has an updated and detailed list of these instances.
Can i just host it on localhost with a daemon cos my server is at home and running at possibly the worse internet speeds in history.
You can. That is how I use it.
Unfortunately startpage has been owned by an ad agency for some years now.
Non-standard reminder that DDG has sold out users in the past.
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I use Brave, is this a Lemmy Standard?
No, their CEO is a homophobe. And Brave is lipstick on a Chrome.
Thank you. The more you know.
What you should know is that the CEO, like most CEOs, is not a great guy and their “homophobe” accusation boils down to a single $1k donation >10 years ago.
Also almost no one seems to understand that Chromium-based browsers are not the same thing as Chrome.
Degoogled chrome and chromium are pretty good.
As to brave, I think the crypto stuff turned people off