DuckDuckGo
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Tor hidden service
In August 2010, DuckDuckGo introduced anonymous searching, including an exit enclave, for its search engine traffic using Tor network and enabling access through a Tor hidden service. This allows anonymity by routing traffic through a series of encrypted relays. Weinberg stated: “I believe this fits right in line with our privacy policy. Using Tor and DDG, you can now be end to end anonymous with your searching. And if you use our encrypted homepage, you can be end to end encrypted as well.”[26]
“Google owns Duck.com, but it’ll give rival DuckDuckGo a ...
Florentijn Hofman’s Rubber Duck, photo by Eva Rinaldi. Eva Rinaldi (Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0) Google owns Duck.com, which has been driving rival search engine DuckDuckGo up the wall for over six years.”
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Heh, Wikipedia.