This is pretty much a. Follow up to my post yesterday and was wondering which search engine to use, I’m leaning stlightly towards mullvad as it is a more reputable and they get their results exclusively from braves index but 4get is open source and has an official instance.

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    14 hours ago

    Either is pretty good. If you’re looking for more diverse options I’d recommend 4get or a half decent Whoogle or SearxNG instance.

    But you’re right that you do have to trust the person or group running it, and I think Mullvad has the upper hand there. It’s big enough to attract a crowd, and its caching means the results are extra generic too.

    If you’re looking just for Google results, Startpage is… Fine, I think.

    Running a VPN makes any of these options much better.

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    17 hours ago

    Give Kagi a look – it’s not free though. My free trial has ended but I’m considering shelling out for it.

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      20 hours ago

      I get that but I’m honestly not that fussed about features or index’s 99 times out of 100 my search is just a simple one to find a specific website or news article

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      20 hours ago

      How come? You can swap to google, but google is bad with censorship. I would have said braves index is the best independent index (other than google). Main reason I won’t use brave is it not being open source search engine. With this I get best of both worlds.

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        17 hours ago

        Well I’m not a fan of Brave or Google as companies for individual reasons, look up about Brave’s CEO for example.

        I prefer to use an aggregator so at the moment I’m using searxng; the main downside I’ve found is that instances tend to get blocked from indexes eventually so you do have to move around a bit.