lloram239, 9 months ago (edited 9 months ago) For one, it’s based in the USA, so it is legally subject to the insane, antidemocratic, and awful state surveillance there. kagi.com/privacy at least sounds pretty good. It is also a corporation, so it is subject to enshittification. blog.kagi.com/safe-round this sound good as well. The part that I don’t get is how they can match Google in terms of search results quality when Microsoft couldn’t even get close with Bing and a heck of a lot more time and money.
For one, it’s based in the USA, so it is legally subject to the insane, antidemocratic, and awful state surveillance there.
kagi.com/privacy at least sounds pretty good.
It is also a corporation, so it is subject to enshittification.
blog.kagi.com/safe-round this sound good as well.
The part that I don’t get is how they can match Google in terms of search results quality when Microsoft couldn’t even get close with Bing and a heck of a lot more time and money.