Posted on 01/16/2021 8:08:08 PM PST by janetjanet998
DuckDuckGo is proving privacy matters. The Paoli, PA-based Google search alternative, which prides itself on its privacy policy, hit 102,251,307 total queries on Monday, the first time it has exceeded the 100 million mark.
In November 2019, DuckDuckGo reached the 50 million searches per day milestone. So it took a little more than a year to hit the 100 million mark.
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Same here.
“hates google in fact,”
how do you know DDG hates google? If it’s fact, can you cite any link to back up your claim?
“And DDG is super private. No user data is storeed, sold, or used. Period.”
Again, how do you know that specifically? So if company A says “we dont do that” , you truly believe that eh? s/
“Quit speculating, go to there site and read up.”
Guess I won’t go to THEIR site and read up. I wasn’t speculating; I was recounting my own personal experience.
DogDogSit!
Yeah dropped Google and went to them!
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