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Duckduckgo doesn’t keep anything private
The search query is private by default. It blocks advertising trackers, but the search results are done in your own "bubble" by default so they obviously figure out who you are. It is easy to find that you are in a bubble by searching for yourself. If you seem to be as famous as Mick Jagger then you are in the bubble.

Do you have a search engine which is truly anonymous and private?
 
The search query is private by default. It blocks advertising trackers, but the search results are done in your own "bubble" by default so they obviously figure out who you are. It is easy to find that you are in a bubble by searching for yourself. If you seem to be as famous as Mick Jagger then you are in the bubble.

Do you have a search engine which is truly anonymous and private?
Are you forgetting that unless you’re running through a VPN your ISP knows everything?
 
The search query is private by default. It blocks advertising trackers, but the search results are done in your own "bubble" by default so they obviously figure out who you are. It is easy to find that you are in a bubble by searching for yourself. If you seem to be as famous as Mick Jagger then you are in the bubble.

Do you have a search engine which is truly anonymous and private?
DDG caved in to the $$$$ of data collection, they collect everything.
The term "privacy" means they might collect less data and only focus on key words to build out the stats
 
Are you forgetting that unless you’re running through a VPN your ISP knows everything?
HTTPS blocks seeing the content, but does reveal the IP addresses used to the crummy ISP. "DNS" lookups are now usually done using a secure connection to a caching proxy (which is not your ISP) and only use real DNS when that fails.
 
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