![]() ![]() Whereas Neeva, DuckDuckGo and Ecosia license their web index from Microsoft’s Bing, Mojeek wants to build its own index, to become truly independent. Subscription-based Neeva promises fewer ads and greater privacy. Ecosia offers an eco-friendly search, promising to use all revenues to plant trees. New, disruptive search engines such as Ecosia, Neeva and Mojeekare challenging Google’s primacy. The landscape is changing no matter where you are. This can help when looking to get a sense of what someone else might see if they decided to go digging on you or you subject. DuckDuckGo doesn’t collect your data, and as a result, the search results will be the same whoever is searching. Google gives a personalised search experience, based on the data it collects. ![]() It’s definitely worth checking if your image could have been taken in Russia.īest for privacy and a clean perspective. Yandex (above) also has a good reverse image search function. ![]() This is helpful to verify information and get a better sense of your subject. Bing is able to understand if a search is about a person or thing and then show relevant images. Other search engines have struggled with this in China.īaidu’s search engine generates results in Simplified Chinese.īest for image search. It takes into account the context in which words are used to generate the most relevant results. Baidu has a better understanding of Chinese language and culture than other search engines. Google is still used in Russia, but Yandex may well find you that crucial piece of information you are missing.īest for China coverage. ![]()
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