Google: stripmines everything. Would collect your soul if it could[0]. DDG: favicon fuckup. And you can't see the difference?
> Why use DDG at all, if they're not safely protecting your private data 100%?
Says the man who's willingly chosen to spunk his real name, the company he works for, his position within said company, his photograph and I'm sure I could find much else besides, over the web. Then asks for 100% privacy.
[0] which some people would give up willingly for a little silver, but that's another matter.
I don't know how the rules are here about getting personal, but aside from making other users be uncomfortable you're missing the point completely.
I don't personally feel a need for a high level of privacy, but I can understand other people who do.
And if they are using DuckDuckGo for that purpose, this issue would seem like a big thing.
If you served a dish for a vegan with 5 % meat in it, you wouldn't justify it by comparing to the amount of meat in non-vegan dishes.
> Why use DDG at all, if they're not safely protecting your private data 100%?
Says the man who's willingly chosen to spunk his real name, the company he works for, his position within said company, his photograph and I'm sure I could find much else besides, over the web. Then asks for 100% privacy.
[0] which some people would give up willingly for a little silver, but that's another matter.
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