Privacy

5 search engines that don’t track you – and never will

Over the years, Google has become a synonym for search engines. “googling” something means opening up a web browser and searching for an answer online. The reason for this is the fact that Google has everything a person might need when browsing the web. It has a really nice interface, but there is a lot more behind it. Not many people know it, and also do not pay that much attention to, is user privacy.

Google´s browser is called Chrome. These two combined are a perfect tool for advertising. They collect your data and sell it in the targeted marketing space. Everything that you use and view through Google, stays recorded. For example, looking for a certain product, looking at Google Maps, viewing an ad on Youtube, and much more.

We have put together a small list of a few search engines that can serve you as a replacement instead of Google. This means, that if you do have a problem with a browser using your data, use one of the browsers on our list. They are non-tracking engines, which means you can use all web activities, but still have your privacy.

DuckDuckGo

DuckDuckgo

 

Duckduckgo is a really awesome web browser, that will keep you safe, and not collect your data in the back, while you use it. It does not keep track of your search history, does not take interest in your IP address, and does not constantly send tons of personalized ads your way. It does collect some basic data, but you can stay perfectly anonymous. If you are used to personalizing results, this might take some time to adjust to.

Startpage

Start Page

Another popular search engine, is famous for its privacy amongst users, keeping them safe at all times. Just like the proviso one, it does not track any kind of identity identifiable information.

This means, any kind of information that might tell it is you, and reveal your identity, is not that interesting to Startpage. Search history, and IP address, will stay private. A mentioned worthy feature is called the Anonymus view. Once you click it it will take you to a website through an encrypted proxy server.

Think of it as something like a virtual private network, where you visit the site as Startpage, and not as an individual user. VPN is a big go-to when using private search engines.

Ecosia

Ecosia

This is a really fun search engine. It literally plants trees all around the world. It takes any kind of profit they make, and uses the money to buy trees, and plant them in over 30 countries.

It is run by a non-profit organization, and they take great pride in their product. It keeps your IP address, keeps your identity information, and allows an SSL- secured connection.

BraveSearch

Brave Search

This name started as giving a private browser by the same name, and now they have put out a search engine as well. It keeps all of your information safe and does not track your information while browsing through its search engine.

The results you see will mostly be from their browser, but if they are not confident in what you are putting out, they will use other sources.

Gibiru

Gibiru

A similar tool, that will allow you to use it without tracking your IP, search history, and any kind of cookies from its users. They are not such a big name, but they do the job, and will for sure keep your privacy safe.

They collect their results from a few resources, and everything it might take to give you the best possible answers to your questions.

Conclusion

All of these will for sure help you reach questions to answers that you might have, and also keep all of your information safe while using it.

We hope you have found this article helpful, and will think about switching to a non-tracking web browser.