Reviews for DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials
DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials by DuckDuckGo
1684 reviews
- by Firefox user 15242125, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Company is turning into Google. Only allowing you to see what they want you to see and blocking what they don't agree with.
- by bonvivant, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5DuckDuckGo recently announced that they were now filtering your search results according to their political bent. Now, they're no better than Google, Bing or Microsoft. I quit.
- by Txn Aussie, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5No different than Bing, except Microsoft is collecting your data. Now that they are censoring, I will go some where else. The only benefit you get now is privacy, but with bing I can get the censorship and be paid in Microsoft points, so the search engine doesn't have a purpose, as I left big tech to avoid censorship and get privacy, I'm moving to Brave search, presearch, SearX and Yacy.
- by Firefox user 17323215, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5i used Duckduckgo as an alternative to google for so long, Today i heard your censoring websites and for that I will be deleting and moving to Brave.
- by Firefox user 15856384, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 5 out of 5
- by BCS, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Like google, DDG decided to start censoring the search results. It became worthless for me so I decided to uninstall it from all our phones and browsers. DuckDuckGone it is! The Brave browser and the Brave search engine are great and I’m happy with it.
- by CJ, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 2 out of 5I've used this extension for years; It previously worked very well to integrate DDG with my browser, and filter trackers without breaking websites. However, the decision by leadership to curate search results that they deem "fake" has adversely affected my opinion of this add-on.
- by Firefox user 17322617, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Is there no browser that will let me make my own decisions about what is good/bad information? I don't want other people making the decision for me. This was a terrible decision on DuckDuckGo's part. The two majors sales bullet points that differentiated DuckDuckGo from Google was a) you searches would be private and b) your searches wouldn't be censored. Well that didn't hold up well did it?
- by Firefox user 17183981, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Censoring searches, you may as well use google. For everyone looking for an alternative I have heard Brave search is good. I am going to try that.
- by Firefox user 17322503, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Not different to Google. Everyone loses with censorship!
- by Sam, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5if you are manipulating search results for political reasons you are not different from google
- by Slavus, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5
- by Joop, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Gabriel Weinberg, CEO, thinks he can decide for me what I should and shouldn't be able to find when I'm searching for things. Censorship found its way to DDG :(
- by rd, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5#DuckDuckGone thinks they can decide what is "misinformation". No thanks.
- by Firefox user 13343703, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5https://twitter.com/yegg/status/1501716484761997318
- by Pairofolives, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5https://twitter.com/yegg/status/1501716484761997318
- by foobar, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Unfortunately DDG's search results are no longer content neutral. They manipulate them based on the politics of the CEO and "misinformation", just like Google: https://twitter.com/yegg/status/1501716484761997318#m
- by Idk, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Goes against there principles of not influencing search resaults for political reasons.
- by jugatsu, pirms 3 mēnešiemRated 1 out of 5Practices social engineering by manipulating search results and rankings.