I use duck duck go as the search engine for my MacBook but still use safari as its browser because it is compatible with its operating system.
If you use duck duck go as a search engine, do you also use it as your browser
I use duck duck go as the search engine for my MacBook but still use safari as its browser because it is compatible with its operating system.
If you use duck duck go as a search engine, do you also use it as your browser
I use a PC with Windows10. I also use duckduckgo search, although I don’t like their maps and usually use google maps. i have used Firefox browser for years.
No, not much. I tend to use startpage for searching, ever what browser I happen to be in.
Safari usually on iphone, micro$oft edge or chrome on work PC, and Chromium or Firefox or Brave for browsers on Linux.
What galls me on searching is pollution of the search space. I have no answer, but can demonstrate a significant difference in answers between DDG and startpage. My example is a search for “AOC net worth” which I think will generally yield many pages screaming like “chaos”, No she is not worth 29 million! DDG, on first page shows a post declaring she IS worth 13 million.
Dangit alls I want is the freaking truth, and with dozens of results all screaming the same talking point, I am not getting it…
I still use Windows 7 with Firefox on one of my laptops. For those that use other Windows which version causes the least problems as support for Windows 7 is long gone..
Same here about using Windows 7 on one of my Laptops. I use Chrome as a Browser instead.
You are both open to all kinds of viruses and other malware.
In a completely unrelated question: what are your IP addresses?
I use Chromium on Linux. FireFox as a backup
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