I live in a country which uses a language I don’t speak but Google defaults to regional results in spite of my language being set to English. All other engines give me really poor results (not that Google was giving good ones, the image search has really gone to shit since they started populating it with AI stuff).

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    I’m using Startpage.com (can set the location - I also have the problem that I use a VPN and keep getting not the language I want. IDK how to make it stick though), and Kagi paid for a bit now.

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    I use both startpage and duckduckgo, I use different browsers for different uses. For example: duckduckgo browser for work/professional use, mull for social media, tor for general browsing, I also recently started using MySudo for the same purposes with it’s built in browsers

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    DuckDuckGo is great, I also switched to Brave Search a couple months ago. The results aren’t as good, but I like how it’s independently indexed.

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    I use Ecosia. Supposedly I’ve done enough searches for 241 trees to be planted, and I’ve yet to see anything that suggests they dont follow through with the promise to fund the planting of trees (although I’ve not actively looked). I think it’s backed by bing so the results are a bit iffy sometimes, but I use the equivalent of ddg bangs to search Google if I need

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    Ecosia on my desktop (plus some experiments with Kagi), DuckDuckGo on my phone (although sometimes Google’s search widget for quick questions and conversions).

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    I use DDG pretty exclusively. I’ve never had issues with it, I set it as default and didn’t think about it after that

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    Big fan of Kagi, though Bing chat is unironically very good for most of my needs.

    Google has been worse than Bing for most of the last two years, but Kagi was working better for me than either for the last year. Bing chat is a whole different animal, though.

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        I don’t think you can have a search engine that indexes the entire internet without monetization some direction: either as a set of eyeballs for an advertisement engine masquerading as a web search index, or as a subscriber. So, don’t be surprised they ask for money dollars! It’s ok if the maths don’t add up for you, though. For me, it’s nice being able to pay for something I use and know that that is the explicit relationship we have. I get pissy when it’s suggested as free but the cost is my attention, but maybe you don’t work that way and that’s ok too :D

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          I understand that it’s a lot of work but I’m sorry, a starting plan of $5 per month is WAY to much. I’ll just use searxng.

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          I can completely get behind paying for a service if that means the service works and is better than all the other ones. I’ll at least try it out. Personally, I’d probably prefer if I could pay for a certain number of searches (like pay for a 1000 searches with 20 bucks) instead of the subscription model. I’m glad that there’s an ad-free search service though.

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            They were working toward adding some billing flavors like that but it’s unclear if it was like a prepaid cellphone or just a “for a sub you get X minutes a month” kinda deal (continuing the analogy). I’m grandfathered into the infinite searches that I’ve never used all that much of so I haven’t really paid any serious attention to it, just kinda peripherally somewhat-aware :)

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              Yeah, right now they offer 100 free searches and then 5 bucks a month capping out at 300 searches, along with other tiers. Would much prefer it to be more like a prepaid cellphone, and just buy searches… or maybe have the searches roll over to the next month lol. I’ll still try the free searches, but it would be nice to throw money at the thing instead of having the stress of yet another subscription service to remember to cancel if I stop using it.

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    I’ve been exclusively using DuckDuckGo until recent controversies, then switched to Metager. It is a privacy-oriented, opensource metasearch engine and they aren’t relying on bing/google search results like almost every other search engine.

    Results are really good and consistently relevant. But it has some minor annoyances, and recently metager started locking more and more features behind a paywall. I’ll keep using it if I won’t find better alternative.