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Duckduckgo is an advertisement company.


This is a very uncomfortable truth. For now it seems like they're better than Google, but the fact is we have no way of confirming it, and no guarantee it will stay like this in the long run.


True, but they serve up ads related to what you're searching for instead of building a profile about your demographic and interests.


He’s pointing out the conflict with the OP’s thesis “As a consumer, we cannot trust any advertisement company”


Creator here.

I’ve always wanted a search engine that doesn’t harvest and sell my data, doesn’t track what I do and doesn’t display ads. HayScout is my attempt at providing such a service.

It uses Bing to source results and requires a monthly subscription from users(limited free use). Still early days but I wanted to share my progress and ask for any feedback.

Thanks!


Personally speaking, I don't think Bing's result is worth paying for. I'd pay for Google's result without ads or being tracked or being collected. But there're already search engines like startpage (with ads), searx, etc, and they are free to use for now. I don't think pay for per query after exceeded the limit is going to work since users are used to unlimited queries.


Really nice! The demos work like a charm in Chrome(but not in Firefox :( )


Thank you very much for testing & giving feedback.

If you can tell me anything about the setup where this did not work for you (OS, browser, type of internet connection etc.) it would be very helpful! I'm keen to fix platform bugs.

Feel free to do this on a GitHub ticket if that's easier.


Firefox 62.0, macOS 10.12.6.

Launching the demo server in a tab at https://chr15m.github.io/bugout/server.html displays an unchanging log of:

... https://chr15m.github.io/bugout/#bLG...<redacted>

Connect back to this server-in-a-tab using the link above. connections: 0

Launching the client test page in another tab at https://chr15m.github.io/bugout/#bLG...<redacted> displays an unchanging log of:

... My address is bXW...<redacted> Connecting to the server... (this can take a minute)


Running a server in one FF tab and connecting from another worked for me.


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