3 Search Engines that dont track user data like Google

Google is the ultimate search engine?

Wrong, there are plenty of search engines that offer you same search results if not better.

However, Google has one big flaw.

Worried about privacy, forget Google and try these search engines

It traces your browsing history and has been in limelight for it user data scraping methods.

Google tracks user data so that it can serve ads that are targeted just for you.

Google says, it also saves data to give you better search results which may be quite true.

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1.DuckDuckGo

First in the list is DuckDuckGo.

DuckDuckGo has now grown into a solid Google replacement.

It doesnt track user data or target your IP address or search history.

Plus, the site protects your privacy.

On the flip side, it may collect anonymous information about your IP address.

It also uses cookies, which it claims does not track your personal behavior.

3.Ixquick

Ixquick is the latest entrant in the private search engines space.

Its USP is that it concentrates totally on giving your very discreet search results.

In fact, it calls itself the worlds most private search site.

It doesnt record your IP address, surfing app information or search history, so advertisers cant track you.

This is similar to Tor, but without the hassle of setting it up.

Ixquick has relatively good user interface and its proxy option gives you the most online privacy.

It may slow down your searches, but when you select proxy, Ixquick makes you invisible online.

It furnishes search results with three options to the Internet user.

When you use Ixquick to search for Techworm.

Choose Highlight just to see the basics of a site to decide if you actually want to visit it.

Click Proxy and you will remain anonymous to the site youre visiting.

The site will see Ixquicks IP address, not yours.

Just note that it will slow down the site a little.

source: www.techworm.net