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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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DDG is not a search engine.
And Firefox is not a browser?
Edgy. DDG queries Bing and Yahoo mostly. All they do is anonymize the query before it’s sent to keep your searches private.
Show me the DDG search engine.
(Wikipedia)
Hence, not a search engine. Fucking downvoting clowns.
Hang on, I’m really trying to understand.
According to Wikpedia,
DDG operates a crawler just like that which is a characteristic of a search engine.
A search engine is defined by Webster as
Which is what DDG is and does. How is DDG not a search engine?
DDG talks to all the search engines. It uses tons of them. Everyone except Google it looks like.
Before sending the query on your behalf, they simply anonymize it. Then return the results. DDG doesn’t actually perform a single search. So how can it be a search engine??
I know this is splitting hairs but I don’t get what many of you are struggling with. DDG just talks to existing engines on your behalf.
It does that, too, yes. But as I mentioned above it in fact does have its own web crawler and search algorithm, just like other search engines. It combines the results which makes DDG technically a true search engine, even though it improves its results by utilizing other search enignes, too. Shall we agree to this?
That would mean pretty much none of the search engines on this list are search engines
Email them be ask them if they a search engine.
On one hand, you’ve provided sourced information with supporting details, and I’ve also successfully used DDG as a search engine.
On the other hand, ultratiem on Lemmy says it’s not a search engine, so I don’t know who to believe…
Why isn’t it?
It uses Bing and Yahoo. All it does is anonymize the query before it’s sent to them.
Bing is a search engine. Yahoo is a search engine. Google Search is a search engine. DDG is just a broker in all this.
There’s literally a column on the chart for that.
True, though this is a little out of date, DDG has built much of their own cache now. Bing is still their failover, but they’ve gotten a lot more independent. That said, I don’t generally care for it’s derivative-of-bing results, and has had some privacy oopsies lately that steer me away.
The way MS is moving, I really don’t want to keep using DDG if they are integral. I couldn’t really find much on the deal they made but DDG has done things for them that make me uneasy.
There is an actual duck doing the searching for you.
IP over Duck Carriers, also known as the IPoDC protocol