User data is constantly being stored and sold by tech companies like Google. Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson lists search engines that keep your data private.
Startpage is a browser that does not use cookies and cannot be forced to comply with U.S. surveillance programs.
Cannot be forced to comply with U.S. government surveillance programs like PRISM since it is based in the Netherlands.The environmentally friendly search engine reports that 80% of its profits go to organizations that plant trees and help heal the environment. It’s B Lab-certified, which means it operates with a higher level of transparency and accountability than other browsers.and presents them to you in a more secure manner.
Opera has a built-in ad blocker, VPN, crypto wallet, newsreader, video pop-out, and more, making it a versatile and convenient browser for different needs and preferences.
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