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21 votes
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Search only forums and find actually useful information with BoardReader
15 votes -
DuckDuckGo now crawls the web regularly to create a free list of trackers to block
21 votes -
Quickref is an experimental search engine for developers
18 votes -
NewsGuard and Microsoft team up to make NewsGuard free for Microsoft Edge users, Bing integration
5 votes -
Has DuckDuckGo recently started giving you significantly worse results?
Over the last week or so, I have been noticing that the majority of my searches in DuckDuckGo have been completely failing. For example, I was searching for a specific Firefox extension api and it...
Over the last week or so, I have been noticing that the majority of my searches in DuckDuckGo have been completely failing. For example, I was searching for a specific Firefox extension api and it only brings up a list of Firefox extension. If I put the exact same query into Google, the second result is exactly what I wanted. Before this last week, I have being using DDG almost exclusively, but know I am need to add the Google bang before nearly every query. Am I the only person that is having this experience? I really prefer using DDG to Google, but I can't if the results stay this way.
28 votes -
Australia to make Google and Facebook pay for news content
6 votes -
How are there so many small search engines?
4 votes -
Microsoft to forcibly install Bing search extension in Chrome for Office 365 ProPlus users
29 votes -
Applying BERT models to Google Search
6 votes -
Google is trying to convince Congress that there's competition in the search industry, but recent statistics show it owns 92% of the market
20 votes -
I believe Google search is restricting what articles I can see in my searches, based on my location. What can I do?
Whenever I search for information about something - especially about a news event - Google returns me a lot of results from Australian sites. Any foreign sites come further down the list,...
Whenever I search for information about something - especially about a news event - Google returns me a lot of results from Australian sites. Any foreign sites come further down the list, sometimes even on the second page of results. I've never really paid much attention to this behaviour, beyond some occasional mild frustration at not being able to find local sources.
However, this came to a head this week when I was searching for a local US-based news article about something I'd read in an Australian news site, so I could post that local US article here on Tildes (I always try to get as close to the source as possible). But, try as I might, I just could not find any good non-Australian articles about this news! It was almost like Google was deliberately blocking my attempts to read non-Australian sites. I mean, it's possible that this news wasn't reported outside Australia, but that's unlikely, seeing as it was Uber's announcement about trialling electric aircraft in Texas and Victoria. That had to get American coverage. But I struggled to find it in my searches.
I then noticed something I've never noticed before: at the bottom of my Google searches, there's a small line which tells me my current location. It's as specific as my local council area, not just my state or the country.
Is this location affecting what Google shows me in my searches? If so, how do I remove this restriction?
For context: I use Chrome, but I only sign in when I'm accessing a Google service (usually the Calendar). After I've finished with the service, I sign out. So Google isn't tracking me as a person, it's just tracking my browser's search activity.
EDIT: Thank you all. I've already set up DuckDuckGo as my default search engine, and am trying it out.
16 votes -
Google has quietly added DuckDuckGo as a search engine option for Chrome users in ~sixty markets
21 votes -
Google employees uncover ongoing work on censored China search
9 votes -
DuckDuckGo will use Apple Maps in search results
27 votes -
Google’s secret China project “effectively ended” after internal confrontation
12 votes -
DuckDuckGo has acquired ownership of duck.com from Google
42 votes -
Google shut out privacy and security teams from secret China project
22 votes -
Tim Cook defends using Google as primary search engine on Apple devices
15 votes -
DuckDuckGo usage is growing fast
63 votes -
How companies can use fake websites and backdated news articles to censor Google’s search results
7 votes -
Google China prototype links searches to phone numbers
10 votes -
Google AMP can go to hell
7 votes -
While Google is attacked over privacy concerns and perceived bias, DuckDuckGo raised $10M
44 votes -
Trump accuses Google of rigging search results to show mostly negative stories about him
32 votes -
Google employees protest secret work on censored search engine for China
11 votes -
Google plans to launch censored search engine in China, leaked documents reveal
18 votes -
Remove the search engine setting. Hard-code the search engine to Google
8 votes -
Alternatives to Google as a Search Engine?
Looking for something along the lines of DuckDuckGo and other privacy focused search engines. Any Tildoes have a go-to, non-censored, privacy focused search engine?
30 votes -
Four ways your Google searches and social media affect your opportunities in life
4 votes