

DuckDuckGo doesn’t track users, so it’s not clear exactly how many people use it. This search site is the likely most well-known privacy-focused one of the bunch. Type in what you want to search and hit “Go Fetch!” Google, Yahoo, Bing, and the rest have their ways of sorting through results, and Dogpile analyzes them all to help you find what you're seeking. While Google uses an algorithm to sort through billions of webpages, Dogpile instead fetches results from the major search engines. Search on or you can add an extension to your computer or mobile browser. They do collect “a small amount of data” by default, but you can opt-out. When you search on Ecosia, you’re helping to plant trees all around the world.Ī nice bonus if you’re privacy-conscious: Ecosia doesn’t sell your data, searches are encrypted, and search data is anonymized within a week. It’s a traditional search engine, ads and all, but the money raised is used to make the world a greener place. NOT JUST SEARCH: Want to ditch Google Chrome and Gmail, too? Here are some great alternative browsers, email services, maps apps and more.Įcosia takes an entirely different approach. You can also set StartPage as your browser’s default search engine. You get a Google-like experience, along with the promise that your data will never be stored, tracked, or sold. StartPage pays Google for the use of its search algorithm but strips out the tracking and advertising that usually comes along with it. That's why they use the power of Google without passing along user tracking. StartPage calls itself “the world's most private search engine." The Netherlands-based company recognizes that when it comes to search, it's hard to beat Google. If you’re ready to make a change, try a few out and see what you like. Here’s my guide to doing an exhaustive search:Īll this tracking and information gathering might have you looking for solid alternatives to Google. Once you find what’s publicly available about you, take steps to delete anything that doesn’t sit well with you, from images of your home to personal photos. I recently showed you how you could take control of what appears when you search for yourself. Let’s not forget about YouTube, the second-largest search site behind Google. It is your responsibility to stop this from happening, that is what I pay you for.Between Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps, and all the rest, the tech giant knows a ton about you.

So Mcafee, for a simpleton like me, as far as I am concerned you are hijacking my browser. If this doesn't stop before my renewal comes up, I will reluctantly give up Mcafee even though I have used it ever since my first PC. I don't want any excuse from Mcafee about agreements with Yahoo or anything else, I just want the anti virus product that I have trusted for years to stop interfering with my computer. I don't ever ask for secure serch to be activated or anything like that but relentlessly my search engine is changed from Google to yahoo.

I have never agreed to Mcafee changing my search engine. I pay for Mcafee to stop anybody from hijacking my computer but every couple of weeks I have to go through a cleaning process to remove yahoo as my search engine. I have been going through the various communitiyes and answers but I think that Mcafee is baffling on this subject.
