One prioritizes convenience and personalization. The other puts privacy first. Which one should you use? We help you decide.
Break free from the algorithm: These search alterneratives prioritize speed, privacy, and innovation over ads and data grabs Tired of all the ads and paid placements on Google when you're searching ...
Search engines like Google are invading our privacy, users say The Plain Dealer: A recent study found that 73 percent of search engine users consider it an invasion of privacy when sites collect ...
Elizabeth Reid’s affidavit warns that court-ordered data sharing would expose Google's IP, invite spam abuse, and put user ...
Earlier this month, when U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta issued penalties against Google for monopolizing the search engine market, he stopped short of the harshest ones — like forcing the breakup of ...
If you use Google, Yahoo, Bing, or any other service that tracks your search terms, there is no reason not to change search engines today. When you do a search with these companies, they log your IP ...
Search habits are shifting—and the platforms search marketers have relied on for years are no longer the whole story. A new white paper explores how users are expanding their search behavior beyond ...