Apple considered ditching Google for DuckDuckGo in Safari’s private mode | But Apple exec argued DuckDuckGo wasn’t as private as believed.::But Apple exec argued DuckDuckGo wasn’t as private as believed.

  • Gazumi
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    1 year ago

    I’m not as great as an Apple Exec, but I think he’s wrong.

    • @Fuzzypyro@lemmy.world
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      -161 year ago

      But he’s actually right. It does serve ads and it uses bing trackers despite them claiming they don’t track you.

      • Gazumi
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        61 year ago

        Relative vs absolute concern here. Google is absolutely terrible, just in the past 24 hours we’ve learned more of their insidious methods. DDG is relatively saintly, compared to most other public search engines

        • @Fuzzypyro@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          Don’t get me wrong. I am not advocating for google here. They are basically evil. The truth is that DDG does collect data and serve ads. By doing so that means they are not private like they advertise. Just do a search. Your first results will be marked as ad spots. The only way to get around this is to use a search engine aggregator such as searx or something self hosted then have lots of people use that to obscure the collection and profile generation. Point is DDG is not a golden child here. It’s a company just like any other in data mining markets.

      • @Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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        51 year ago

        Also DDG is US based and has to submit to all the privacy invading American agencies. And they could be under a gag order nobody would ever know.

        If privacy was a genuine concern for DDG they would have never based their business in the US.

        • @Not_mikey@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Where should it be based then? I feel like you can’t trust any state to not do this sort of thing to fight “terrorism” and “crime”

          • @Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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            1 year ago

            I would say Switzerland.

            They have great privacy laws and a culture of secrecy from their banking history.

            They definitely would have an NSA equivalent but with far less reach I would think. They are a “neutral country” as I see it so they don’t need such a strong foreign spy agency…

            At the very least, the US would be one of worse choice possible for privacy that’s for sure.

            Keep in mind that the spying done by the NSA was fully legal there. They had this whole framework of laws to justify and authorize it.

            I mean the NSA intercepting CISCO routers to bug them ?

            That’s a bold move that most countries couldn’t do…

            https://www.infoworld.com/article/2608141/snowden--the-nsa-planted-backdoors-in-cisco-products.html

        • @DTFpanda@lemmy.world
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          01 year ago

          And they could be under a gag order nobody would ever know.

          This sounds a little tinfoil-hat-y but I don’t really know what I’m talking about.

          • @Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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            61 year ago

            It was done in the past for larger US based businesses. I don’t see why it couldn’t be done with DDG.

            Also, if your businesses is under a gag order the most logical thing to do is to act like nothing is happening. Because for DDG privacy IS the product. They don’t have better results than Google they are trying to differentiate through privacy (or the appearance of privacy).

        • @B0rax@feddit.de
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          -11 year ago

          Well there is always the possibility to host it yourself (like on a raspberry pi), like SearxNG.