Ddg sells your data to bing

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Yeah that I'm aware of, tmk so does Brave and many others :/

While they may not say explicitly.

Don't worry, I don't use. Just testing

honest question because I don’t know: chatgpt hallucinated this?

Both DuckDuckGo and Startpage are focused on preserving user privacy, but they take different approaches to achieve this. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide which might better suit your needs:

DuckDuckGo

• Key Features:

• Does not track or store your search history.

• Blocks third-party trackers on websites you visit if you use their browser or browser extension.

• Does not create user profiles, so you see the same search results as anyone else.

• Built on its own search engine index with some results sourced from partners like Bing.

• Advantages:

• Offers a privacy-focused ecosystem, including a browser app for mobile and desktop with tracker blocking.

• No reliance on Google or other major search engines for results, reducing indirect tracking risks.

• Simple, user-friendly interface.

• Limitations:

• Search results may not be as comprehensive or nuanced as Google’s, especially for niche queries.

• The results are partially sourced from Bing, which may limit diversity in indexing.

Startpage

• Key Features:

• Acts as a private front-end to Google Search, delivering Google’s search results without passing on your IP address or search queries to Google.

• Does not log search history or track users.

• Offers a “View Anonymously” feature, allowing you to browse linked sites through a proxy for additional privacy.

• Advantages:

• Provides access to Google’s search results, often considered the most comprehensive and accurate.

• Anonymizes your search activity entirely before interacting with Google.

• Strong focus on European GDPR compliance.

• Limitations:

• Relies on Google’s ecosystem, which might concern users who want to avoid any connection to Google.

• Proxy browsing can slow down page load times.

Which is Better?

• Choose DuckDuckGo if:

• You want an independent search engine that avoids Google entirely.

• You appreciate additional features like tracker blocking and a privacy-focused browser.

• You value a simple approach to privacy without intermediaries.

• Choose Startpage if:

• You want the most comprehensive search results (thanks to Google’s search index) while remaining anonymous.

• You like the option to browse linked pages anonymously via a proxy.

• You prefer European privacy compliance as a priority.

Both are strong contenders for privacy-conscious users, so the choice ultimately depends on your preference for independent search (DuckDuckGo) versus anonymized Google search results (Startpage).