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I've switched to presearch.com long ago. No more tracking.
This is one of the neater concepts for blockchain I’ve seen, though the “PRE” coin is giving me very serious pause… I mean, I guess they have to make money, but still.
EDIT: I take this back. It's a plan for a neat concept that's not implemented yet... Even though the crypto token is.
The UI is pretty nice though.
Just ignore that and don't make a wallet? I don't think they're making much money from the coin. Main revenu stream is the ads, which since recently got sneaked into the search results. But you'll get used to that quickly. Its search results are far better than the Duck's... :)
It seems like it's just a Google search fetcher now. I did a couple of searches side by side (both extremely niche, and popular SEO tests) and got almost identical results, down to the exact same ordering and forum posts, minus the YouTube and ad spam and such on Google.
That's... fine I guess? But it's nothing like what they advertise, and also something many services provide without muddying it.