duckduckgo.com
Startpage.com
Gibiru.com
I ‘realigned’ 10 years ago. Just say no. Tons of alternates.
Google has either bought, or will buy any viable upstarts. Either congress breaks it up, or they win. Breaking up monopolies is the conservative thing to do.
Outlook.com
Outlook.com
For me it’s just YouTube that there really isn’t an alternative to. Sure there are other video sites but they’re like a bunch of 7/11’s next to the giant Walmart supercenter.
DuckDuckGo.com.
It’s just as efficient, without the tracking.
There are many. They are listed in the thread but it is not enough to change your search engine. You must contact everyone you know and make them aware of what these scumbags are up to!
And while we’re on the subject of alternatives, a good alternative to Facebook is MeWe.com.
https://www.startpage.com/ is “The world’s most private search engine”
Used it for years as “Ixquick.com.” Same outfit, different name now.
Givem a try!
DuckDuckGo
Bookmark
Brave Browser & Duck Duck Go
I use bing.com.
Doesn’t duckduckgo still use Google’s search engine? Seems it would still be subject to the same algorithm biases although you wouldn’t be tracked.
It's hard to find companies nowadays that have political purity matching conservative principles.
I don't demand purity or perfection. Just as long as they're not flaming, radical, far Left, like Google, et. al.
I’m always offended when people use “that search engine that starts with a G” as a verb, like there isn’t another option. Yes, that’s the generic term “search engine”.
There used to be several specialized search engines that you could use for specific tasks. I’ve hated G since they bought out Altavista and made usenet virtually unsearchable.
DuckDuckGo, Startpage “the world’s most private search engine” according to them, Dogpile (which is a search aggregator and probably does use the G as part of their search function) , Ask (which used to be “ask Jeeves”) and many more.
Unfortunately, Google seems to come through when others don't; so I use Google when everything else fails, but I hate using Google.