Who trusts the source code of server-side software? Which is the license of the mobile clients? The only thing I read in that website are promises...
A trustable alternative: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeks El 31/01/14 18:31, al3xu5 / dotcommon ha escrit: > Il giorno venerdì 31/01/2014 11:05:58 CET > Ivan Zaigralin <[email protected]> ha scritto: > >> There is this neat-looking search engine: >> >> www.startpage.com >> >> It's exceptionally privacy-respecting, and it's meta, relying >> primarily on Google results. I much prefer it to duckduckgo. > > It is a Ixquick's sister... And it seems to me they share the same *big* > problem: they are not confident with the TOR network... > > Which is WRONG for "the world's most private search engine" as they declare to > be.... > > Searching with a TOR-ized browser come to this "error" message: > > "If you're reading this and you are human, we apologize. Startpage has > automated > mechanisms in place to prevent abuse by bots, spammers, and so forth, and > occasionally we misidentify legitimate users. We're working hard to improve > our > countermeasures so that visitors such as yourself won't face an interruption > like this again." > > I prefer TOR+duckduckgo. > > Regards > > > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
