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The Best Private Search Engine - What are you using?
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<blockquote data-quote="forgottenuser79643" data-source="post: 953582" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>I still use Google, since Bing based search engines, not confused with using commands like "!google <search query>", more than often don't give me the results I am looking for. For example from the list of the poll DuckDuckGo, Disconnect Search and Qwant use Bing as their query index and crawler. From which DDG has its own crawler called DuckDuckBot purely for favicons and other useless things (in my opinion) regarding your search query no one wants to know...</p><p></p><p>I do however find more than often that if I look up a North-American subject/query that I have more "accurately desirable" results in the first 3 pages with Bing than I do with Google.</p><p></p><p>Edit: there is also Search engines with no crawler or indexer, for which you need to tick(apply) in the settings which crawler you want to use, like SearX for instance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forgottenuser79643, post: 953582, member: 88069"] I still use Google, since Bing based search engines, not confused with using commands like "!google <search query>", more than often don't give me the results I am looking for. For example from the list of the poll DuckDuckGo, Disconnect Search and Qwant use Bing as their query index and crawler. From which DDG has its own crawler called DuckDuckBot purely for favicons and other useless things (in my opinion) regarding your search query no one wants to know... I do however find more than often that if I look up a North-American subject/query that I have more "accurately desirable" results in the first 3 pages with Bing than I do with Google. Edit: there is also Search engines with no crawler or indexer, for which you need to tick(apply) in the settings which crawler you want to use, like SearX for instance. [/QUOTE]
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