Is that a botnet or not, /g/?
>>62432044
>duckduckgo.com
>A mysterious startup appears out of the blue...
>A duck in a bowtie, run by a Jew.
>He promises privacy, to respect your space.
>But did you take note of the methods in place?
>A company US, your privacy sworn
>In 2010 markets Tor service (for your porn)
>Year later it's mentioned in Time Magazine
>"[it's] like early Google", the author did preen.
>"We do not track you!", the Duck says as you choose...
>Just remember: he's tracking the search terms you use,
>and the location data,
>though not your IP, (wink)
>but they get ads from Bing,
>don't you think that they see?
>Hosting their servers, guess who? Amazon!
>Do you trust their cloud, are you a moron?
>Now there's auto-suggestions.
>Think, how does that work?
>You trust that you're safe?
>I prescribe you more lurk.
>You hopped off of Google, privacy was the plan,
>but you've jumped out of the fire and into the pan.
>>62432044
i get better results with startpage or searx(which can be slow at times)
Everything I don't like is a botnet
>not using startpage
Come on OP
>>62432064
Nice.
Saved.
>>62432064
And... that's the thread.
>>62432044
Needs a new name
>>62432064
This
>>62432064
Damn m8. What the fuck am I supposed to be using? And don't you dare say searx or yandex.
>>62432044
good job anon
startpage is the only solution
>>62432044
everything is "botnet" in the sense that every service (aka business) you use will be selling your data in one way or another. if you don't like it then stay off the internet
>>62432340
Qwant or Startpage
how can you even talk about a botnet when you are on one right now?
>>62432064
delicious pasta, capped and saved.