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Re: [tor-bugs] #4902 [Tor Browser]: Change the default search engine in TBB
#4902: Change the default search engine in TBB
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Reporter: phobos | Owner: mikeperry
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Tor Browser | Version:
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Comment(by joebt):
Duck Duck Go & Scroogle are both good in their own right, but EACH records
/ logs some info about visitors or searches (read their privacy policies).
Scroogle's privacy policy isn't really a policy (that I find) - it's a
graphic.
Duck Duck Go's policy says:
"Similarly, we may add an affiliate code to some eCommerce sites (e.g.
Amazon & eBay) that results in small commissions being paid back to
DuckDuckGo when you make purchases at those sites."
Sounds odd. Unless one uses a completely anonymous payment method, the
site that DDG referred you to, knows who you are, once purchases are made.
There's too little info in DDG's privacy policy about how the process of
adding affiliate code & receiving payment works to fully understand it.
It also raises the question, of the popular practice of search engines
presenting what they want the user to see, first. In this case, possibly
results from sites with whom they have financial agreements.
Ixquick & Start Page don't record any info (log searches, record IP
addresses, etc) per their policies, last I read. If one wants Google
search results, use Start Page. If you want results from other search
engines, use Ixquick. Both have https. My experience is, different
search results are often seen in Ixquick vs Google (or Google scrapers).
I don't know about "default" search engine. Would it be possible to
actually prompt users to choose one, if Ixquick, Start Page, Duck Duck Go,
Scroogle are all included in Aurora?
If Google search is COMPLETELY left out of Aurora, help is available
through Mozilla (Aurora) Help, how to find / add search engines. Simple
FAQ on Tor Project site could explain it. Most Tor users already know how
to add search engines.
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