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    @hube I don't really understand what your point is, since duckduckgo is known (thanks to fancy advertising) and used by many mainly for "privacy".

    It's just funny to see how now they go even further away from their "privacy" mating call they usually use to attract average joe and john to use it.

    Also I would love to hear @linuxxx opinion on this, since he boycotts anything google, but yandex/russian data mining is fine?
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    By the way it wasn't some sort of random thing, if you click that banner it leads to: https://duckduckgo.com/yandex/
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    @JoshBent neither are fine.

    Ddg just anonymizes the search queries. They're partnered with many and many search engine, which isn't a secret.

    As far as I know, DDG works just like startpage but with multiple sources.

    As long as it keeps anonymizing, I'm fine with that. They don't claim anything else anyways.
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    @linuxxx Would you mind showing where they tell that they use other search engines? the policy does not mention it iirc and a quick find via keywords on all the privacy statements do not mention it either.
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    @linuxxx Interesting, still kind of worrysome to have yandex in the mix.
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    @Jop- Bing is like that kid sitting in the background minding its business while snorting some glue compared to yandex.
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    @JoshBent are you sure about that?
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